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communion美 [kə'mjuniən] 英 [kə'mjuːniən] - n.教会;(基督教教会的)圣餐仪式;(思想感情的)交流;教派
- 网络共享;灵异杀机;相交
n. unity,empathy,closeness,relationship,intimacy 1. | [u] (基督教教会的)圣餐仪式,领受圣体a ceremony in the Christian Church during which people eat bread and drink wine in memory of the last meal that Christ had with his disciples |
| to go to Communion(= attend church for this celebration) 去参加圣餐仪式 | | to take/receive communion(= receive the bread and wine) 领受圣餐 |
2. | [u] ~ (with sb/sth) (思想感情的)交流,交融the state of sharing or exchanging thoughts and feelings; the feeling of being part of sth |
| poets living in communion with nature 与大自然情感交融的诗人 |
3. | [c] 教派;教会;宗教团体a group of people with the same religious beliefs |
| the Anglican communion 圣公会 |
n. | 1. a feeling of emotional or spiritual closeness 2. a Christian sacrament that commemorates Jesus Christ's Last Supper, with the priest or minister consecrating bread and wine that is consumed by the congregation 3. a relationship, especially one in which something is communicated or shared 4. the service containing the sacrament of Communion 5. a religious group with its own set of beliefs and practices, especially a Christian denomination 6. the consecrated bread and wine received by worshipers at a Communion service. 7. a sense of shared religious identity and fellowship, especially between members of different Christian denominations 8. a Christian ceremony in which people eat bread and drink wine in order to remember the last supper of Jesus Christ 9. a group of people or churches with the same religious beliefs 10. communication with someone or something without using words 1. a feeling of emotional or spiritual closeness 2. a Christian sacrament that commemorates Jesus Christ's Last Supper, with the priest or minister consecrating bread and wine that is consumed by the congregation 3. a relationship, especially one in which something is communicated or shared 4. the service containing the sacrament of Communion 5. a religious group with its own set of beliefs and practices, especially a Christian denomination 6. the consecrated bread and wine received by worshipers at a Communion service. 7. a sense of shared religious identity and fellowship, especially between members of different Christian denominations 8. a Christian ceremony in which people eat bread and drink wine in order to remember the last supper of Jesus Christ 9. a group of people or churches with the same religious beliefs 10. communication with someone or something without using words |
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