beatify
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基本解釋
- vt.宣布…已升入“真福品位”
英漢例句
- People often beatify their homes with paper cuttings.
人們常用剪紙美化家居環(huán)境。 - Half a century ago, for a pope to beatify Newman on British soil would have been an “intensely provocative act”, suggests John Wolffe of the Open University.
如果教皇在半個(gè)世紀(jì)以前在英國國土上為紐曼賜福,那將是“非常具有挑釁性的行為”,開放大學(xué)的約翰?沃爾夫這樣說。 - On September 19th, Pope Benedict is due to beatify Newman (who converted to Rome and became a cardinal) at a mass in Birmingham: the ceremony is meant to be the highlight of his visit.
9月19日,本篤教皇將在伯明翰舉行的一個(gè)彌撒儀式上為紐曼賜福(他已經(jīng)皈依羅馬并成為一名紅衣主教):該儀式本應(yīng)是教皇此次出訪英國的高潮。 - Was this really the time to beatify a pope who had mishandled such a high-profile case of sex abuse?
FORBES: Book Notes: The Vatican Diaries - On September 19th, Pope Benedict is due to beatify Newman (who converted to Rome and became a cardinal) at a mass in Birmingham: the ceremony is meant to be the highlight of his visit.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- to announce formally in the Roman Catholic Church that someone who is dead has lived a holy life, usually as the first stage in making that person a saint
- When the Catholic church beatifies someone who is dead, it declares officially that they were a holy person, usually as the first step toward making them a saint.
- beatification
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專業(yè)釋義
- 為(死者)行宣福禮,(以教令)宣布(死者)已升天列入“真福品位”