sacrament
sacrament 英 ['sækrəm(ə)nt] 美 ['sækrəmənt]
n. 圣礼;圣餐;神秘的事物 vt. 立誓
名词复数:sacraments
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- n. 圣礼;圣餐;神秘的事物
- vt. 立誓
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1. Mormons administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper as a memorial of Christ's death.
摩门教徒将圣餐之礼看作对基督之死的纪念。
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2. Our parish is Saint-Denis du Saint sacrament, but I will get a dispensation so that you can be married at Saint-Paul.
圣沙克雷芒的圣德尼教堂是我们教区的,但我会弄到许可证让你们到圣保罗教堂去举行婚礼。
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3. The next Sunday there was the sacrament, and Karen looked at the black shoes, looked at the red ones--looked at them again, and put on the red shoes.
下一个星期日要举行圣餐。 珈伦看了看那双黑鞋,又看了看那双红鞋——再一次又看了看红鞋,最后决定还是穿上那双红鞋。
- sacrament (n.) "outward and visible sign of inward and spiritual grace," also "the eucharist," c. 1200, from Old French sacrament "consecration; mystery" (12c., Modern French sacrement) and directly from Latin sacramentum "a consecrating" (also source of Spanish sacramento, German Sakrament, etc.), from sacrare "to consecrate" (see sacred); a Church Latin loan-translation of Greek mysterion (see mystery).
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