liturgy
liturgy 英 [ˈlɪtədʒi] 美 [ˈlɪtərdʒi]
n. 礼拜仪式;圣餐仪式;祷告文
名词复数:liturgies
- A liturgy is like a script for a religious service, the official set of rules for performing a religious ceremony.
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- n. 礼拜仪式;圣餐仪式;祷告文
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1. Those are all liturgy in English, but it comes from the Greek work which had a much broader reference.
在英语里这些就是礼拜仪式,但在原来的那个希腊单词里,有着更广泛的指代意义。
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2. In the frozen liturgy of the stained glass, the natural light of the sun enabled man to enrich its beauty and offer it back to God.
彩色玻璃凝固的礼拜仪式里,太阳的自然光线是人能够丰富它的美丽,并回奉与上帝。
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3. Allen and Ouderkirk became friends and wrote a special liturgy “to transition” the Hispanic congregation from the Lutheran church to the Catholic church.
艾伦与奥德柯克成了朋友,起草了一份特别的礼拜仪式,将拉美裔教友由路德教会“转到”天主教会。
- liturgy (n.) 1550s, Liturgy, "the service of the Holy Eucharist," from Middle French liturgie (16c.) or directly from Late Latin/Medieval Latin liturgia "public service, public worship," from Greek leitourgia "a liturgy; public duty, ministration, ministry," from leitourgos "one who performs a public ceremony or service, public servant," from leito- "public" (from laos "people;" compare leiton "public hall," leite "priestess;" see lay (adj.)) + -ergos "that works," from ergon "work" (from PIE root *werg- "to do"). Meaning "collective formulas for the conduct of divine service in Christian churches" is from 1590s. Related: Liturgist; liturgics.
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