sanctity 英 ['sæŋ(k)tɪtɪ]   美 ['sæŋktəti]

sanctity

sanctity  英 ['sæŋ(k)tɪtɪ] 美 ['sæŋktəti]

n. 圣洁;尊严;神圣不可侵犯性 

名词复数:sanctities 

Incorruptible bodies are often said to have the Odour of sanctity, exuding a sweet aroma. 不腐的肉身常常被传言有圣洁的味道,散发出甜蜜的香气。
You’ve got to guard it so fiercely, you might even call it guarding the sanctity of the office. 你必须坚定的捍卫它,你甚至能够将它称为捍卫办公室的神圣不可侵犯性。

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  • n. 圣洁;尊严;神圣不可侵犯性
  • 1. Incorruptible bodies are often said to have the Odour of sanctity, exuding a sweet aroma.

    不腐的肉身常常被传言有圣洁的味道,散发出甜蜜的香气。

  • 2. You’ve got to guard it so fiercely, you might even call it guarding the sanctity of the office.

    你必须坚定的捍卫它,你甚至能够将它称为捍卫办公室的神圣不可侵犯性。

  • 3. It’s an outrage that violates one of the fundamental premises upon which nations deal with one another, and that is the sanctity and safety of their diplomats.

    此事令人愤慨,它违反了各国相互往来的一个根本前提,即彼此的外交官的神圣不可侵犯与安全。

  • sanctity (n.) late 14c., from Old French sanctete (Modern French sainteté), from Latin sanctitatem (nominative sanctitas) "holiness, sacredness," from sanctus "holy" (see saint (n.)).
sanc·tity / ˈsæŋktəti ; NAmE ˈsæŋktəti / noun [uncountable ] 1 sanctity(of sth) the state of being very important and worth protecting 神圣不可侵犯 the sanctity of marriage 婚姻之神圣 2 the state of being holy 神圣性;圣洁性 a life of sanctity, like that of St Francis 圣方济各式的圣洁生活 sanctity sanctities sanc·tity / ˈsæŋktəti ; NAmE ˈsæŋktəti /
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