liturgical 英 [lɪ'tɜ:dʒɪkl]   美 [lɪ'tɜdʒɪkl]

liturgical

liturgical  英 [lɪ'tɜ:dʒɪkl] 美 [lɪ'tɜdʒɪkl]

adj. 礼拜仪式的(等于liturgic) 

He read it loudly, his hands on his ears, in a passionate voice, following a liturgical rhythm. 他按照礼拜仪式的韵律,手捂着耳朵,以充满激情的声音大声地朗读起来。
He not only cares about us but has set up precise moral norms and liturgical practices that we must follow to ensure our eternal salvation. 他不但关心我们,而且设立了严格的道德规范和礼仪习俗,我们都必须加以遵守以确保获得永生的救赎。

  • Anything liturgical is related to a public religious service or ritual. An example of something liturgical is the Catholic service when the Eucharist (wine and crackers, also known as the blood and body of Christ) is given.
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  • adj. 礼拜仪式的(等于liturgic)
  • 1. He read it loudly, his hands on his ears, in a passionate voice, following a liturgical rhythm.

    他按照礼拜仪式的韵律,手捂着耳朵,以充满激情的声音大声地朗读起来。

  • 2. He not only cares about us but has set up precise moral norms and liturgical practices that we must follow to ensure our eternal salvation.

    他不但关心我们,而且设立了严格的道德规范和礼仪习俗,我们都必须加以遵守以确保获得永生的救赎。

  • 3. This is called the Nunc Dimittis in Christian liturgical tradition, because in Latin "now departs your servant," that's what the Latin means.

    这首赞美诗在基督教,礼拜的传统中叫《西面颂》,因为在拉丁语中意思是“你的仆人离去“,这是拉丁语的意思。

  • liturgical (adj.) "of or pertaining to a liturgy," in a wider sense, "pertaining to worship or religious ceremonies," 1640s, from Late Latin liturgicus, from New Testament Greek leitourgikos "ministering," from leitourgos (see liturgy).
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