ritual
['ritjuəl]
n.仪式, 典礼, 宗教仪式, 固定程序
adj.仪式的, 老规矩的,惯常的
例句与用法:
In spite of the great number of denominations, students of religious practice in the United State find that in many cases there are no major differences in belief, and only minor ones in ritual between many of the Protestant denominations.
尽管有大量的宗教派别,研究美国宗教惯常做法的学者发现,在许多情况下,许多新教教派之间在信仰方面并没有多大的不同,只是在仪式方面有较小的差异。
A set of ceremonies prescribed for an occasion; a ritual.
仪式为某种场合而设定的一套礼仪; 仪式
A person trained in Jewish law, ritual, and tradition and ordained for leadership of a Jewish congregation, especially one serving as chief religious official of a synagogue.
犹太的法学博士在犹太法律、仪式及传统方面受过训练的人,并被任命主持犹太教集会,尤指在犹太教堂中作为主要神职的人员
An ancient ritual in modern dress.
以现代风貌包装的古代仪式
词形变化:
副词: ritually |
详细释义:
n.
1. 仪式, 典礼[C][U]
2. (宗教等)仪式的举行[C][U]
3. 礼仪书[C]
4. 例行公事; 老规矩; 习惯[C]
She went through her usual ritual of making sure all the doors were locked before she went to bed.
她上床之前按惯例检查一下所有的门是不是都锁上了。
a.
(宗教)仪式的, 典礼的[Z][B]