crucifixion
crucifixion 英 [ˌkru:səˈfɪkʃn] 美 [ˌkrusəˈfɪkʃən]
n. 刑罚;苦难
名词复数:crucifixions
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- n. 刑罚;苦难
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1. Jesus suffered crucifixion because he knew that his ideas could triumph only through his own sacrifice.
耶稣惨遭酷刑因为他知道他的理想能够获胜唯有通过他自己的牺牲。
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2. Is Paul blaming the Senate and the Emperor for the crucifixion of Jesus here? What does he mean by rulers?
保罗在这是在谴责元老院和皇帝,钉死了耶稣吗?,他说的统治者是什么意思?
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3. He added that he thought the Bible did not actually explain in any detail the form of crucifixion employed.
他又说,他认为对于所用刑罚的方式圣经并没有任何相关细节。
- crucifixion (n.) early 15c., from Late Latin crucifixionem (nominative crucifixio), noun of action from past participle stem of crucifigere "kill by crucifixion; fasten to a cross" (see crucify).
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