hymn
hymn 英 [hɪm] 美 [hɪm]
n. 赞美诗;圣歌;欢乐的歌 vt. 唱赞美歌 vi. 唱赞歌
进行时:hymning 过去式:hymned 过去分词:hymned 第三人称单数:hymns 名词复数:hymns
- A hymn is a religious song, especially one praising God. People often sing hymns during church services.
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- n. 赞美诗;圣歌;欢乐的歌
- vt. 唱赞美歌
- vi. 唱赞歌
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1. She deaconed off a hymn.
她带头唱赞美诗。
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2. Then on my mother's side, there were 10 kids, all Lutherans – so I had the whole Lutheran hymn influence on top of that.
我妈妈那边的家庭有10个孩子,全都是路德教徒,所以路德教的赞美诗对我的音乐影响最深。
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3. At the end of a Passover meal, they sang a hymn.
在逾越节筵席结束时,他们唱起了赞美诗。
- hymn (n.) "religious song," c. 1000, from Old French ymne and Old English ymen, both from Late Latin hymnus "song of praise," from Greek hymnos "festive song or ode in praise of gods or heroes" (also sometimes of mournful songs), used in Septuagint to translate several Hebrew words meaning "song praising God." Possibly a variant of hymenaios "wedding song," from Hymen, Greek god of marriage, or, as per Watkins, from a PIE root *sam- "to sing" (source also of Hittite išhamai "he sings," Sanskrit saman- "hymn, song"). Evidence for the silent -n- dates from at least 1530.
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