holi"holy" (seeholy) +hokke"mallow," from Old Englishhocc, a word of unknown origin. Another early name for the plant wascaulis Sancti Cuthberti"St. Cuthbert's cole." Native to China and southern Europe, the old story is that it was so called because it was brought from the Holy ...
【A548】看电影学英语口语~At a loss for words. 无言以对,一时语塞,哑口无言,不知所措,不知说什么好!意思是形容一个人不知道该说什么,无法表达自己的想法或情感。通常是因为惊讶、困惑、悲伤或其他强烈的情感使得他们一时语塞,找不到合适的词语来表达自己的感受。,
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Synonyms for SACRILEGIOUS: atheistical, blasphemous, impious, atheistic, irreverent, secular, pagan, profane; Antonyms of SACRILEGIOUS: pious, reverent, religious, holy, devout, worshipful, saintly, godly
Synonyms for SANCTIFIED: holy, sacred, consecrated, venerated, blest, revered, liturgical, blessed; Antonyms of SANCTIFIED: unconsecrated, unhallowed, secular, deconsecrated, desacralized, earthly, nonreligious, worldly
This dissertation presents the Eucharist as both liturgical and discursive space, and the act of writing as an aid to sacramental practice. I first focus my attention on the uneasy paradox of the presence and the absence of Christ's body... MA Cho 被引量: 1发表: 2011年 Forgiveness of Si...
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On that day, the words HOLY TO THE LORD will be on the bells of the horses. The pots in the house of the LORD will be like the sprinkling...
Middle Englishblessen, from Old Englishbletsian,bledsian, Northumbrianbloedsian"to consecrate by a religious rite, make holy, give thanks," from Proto-Germanic*blodison"hallow with blood, mark with blood," from*blotham"blood" (seeblood(n.)). Originally a blood sprinkling on pagan altars. ...