sacramental 英 [sækrə'ment(ə)l]   美 [,sækrə'mɛntl]

sacramental

sacramental  英 [sækrə'ment(ə)l] 美 [,sækrə'mɛntl]

adj. 圣礼的;圣餐的;神圣的  n. 类似圣典之礼仪或事物 

名词复数:sacramentals 

Some of the rites played a kind of sacramental role in the nation's imagination, conferring a healing reassurance. 一些仪式在这个国家的图景中扮演了一种神圣的角色,抚慰人们的心灵。
The most potent flags assume a sacramental quality, as if the spirit of the nation is embodied in them, nowhere more so than in the Stars and Stripes. 最有影响力的国旗都带有一种神圣的气息,彷佛包蕴着一个国家的精神,星条旗就是一个很好的例子。

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  • adj. 圣礼的;圣餐的;神圣的
  • n. 类似圣典之礼仪或事物
  • 1. Some of the rites played a kind of sacramental role in the nation's imagination, conferring a healing reassurance.

    一些仪式在这个国家的图景中扮演了一种神圣的角色,抚慰人们的心灵。

  • 2. The most potent flags assume a sacramental quality, as if the spirit of the nation is embodied in them, nowhere more so than in the Stars and Stripes.

    最有影响力的国旗都带有一种神圣的气息,彷佛包蕴着一个国家的精神,星条旗就是一个很好的例子。

  • 3. Its proper use is among huddled comrades, gathered in a sacramental hush in park or field, on the beach, in the wilderness, or the enfolding darkness of an urban den.

    药品的正确使用方法,是与同志们挤在一起,同他们安静神圣地聚集在公园、空地、沙滩、旷野中,或是在都市中一个阴暗的小屋里。

  • sacramental (adj.) late 14c., from Old French sacramental or directly from Late Latin sacramentalis, from sacramentum (see sacrament). As a noun, "religious practice or object," mid-15c.
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