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consecrate美 ['kɑnsə.kreɪt] 英 ['kɒnsɪ.kreɪt] - v.奉献;祝圣;圣化;祝圣饼酒
- 网络使神圣;献给;尊崇
过去分词:consecrated 现在分词:consecrating 第三人称单数:consecrates v. sanctify,bless,set apart,hallow,dedicate 1. | ~ sth 祝圣;圣化;奉献to state officially in a religious ceremony that sth is holy and can be used for religious purposes |
| The church was consecrated in 1853. 这座教堂于 1853 年祝圣。 | | |
2. | ~ sth 祝圣饼酒;成圣体to make bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ |
3. | ~ sb (as) (sth) 祝圣神职人员to state officially in a religious ceremony that sb is now a priest, etc. |
| He was consecrated (as) bishop last year. 他于去年被祝圣为主教。 |
4. | ~ sth/sb/yourself to sth (尤指为宗教而)奉献,献身to give sth/sb/yourself to a special purpose, especially a religious one |
v. | 1. to declare or set apart a building, area of ground, or specific spot as holy 2. to dedicate somebody or something to a particular purpose 3. to cause a custom to be revered 4. to sanctify the bread and wine for use in the Communion service as symbols of the body and blood of Jesus Christ 5. to ordain a priest as a bishop 6. to perform a religious ceremony in order to make a place or a thing holy 7. to perform a religious ceremony in order to make someone a priest, bishop, king, or queen 1. to declare or set apart a building, area of ground, or specific spot as holy 2. to dedicate somebody or something to a particular purpose 3. to cause a custom to be revered 4. to sanctify the bread and wine for use in the Communion service as symbols of the body and blood of Jesus Christ 5. to ordain a priest as a bishop 6. to perform a religious ceremony in order to make a place or a thing holy 7. to perform a religious ceremony in order to make someone a priest, bishop, king, or queen |
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