rites
英 [ˈraɪts]
美 [ˈraɪts]
n. (宗教等的)仪式,典礼
rite的复数
柯林斯词典
双语例句
- When the granaries are full, people respect rites and obligations.
仓廪实而知礼节。(《管子》) - Secondly, he establishes benevolence and rites as the core of his theory.
其次,他建立了以“仁”和“礼”为核心的学说体系。 - Among the Grecian and Latin tribes these rites held a conspicuous position.
在希腊部落和拉丁部落中,这些宗教仪式占有突出的地位。 - Rites set down social class differences, while music was a mediator in the society of all classes.
礼规定了社会中贵贱尊卑的等级差异,乐则在等级社会中发挥调和的作用。 - This important incense resin was used in ancient times in religious rites and in embalming.
在古代用于宗教祭典和药用。它是犹太教至圣所中所燃的香的原料之一。 - Prayers, ceremonies, rites, and rituals had nothing to do with true religion, and about these he was utterly indifferent.
祷告,仪式,习俗和典礼与真正的宗教无关,他完全地对这些漠不关心。 - A clergyman in many Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites.
在许多基督教教会中有权利执行或管理各种宗教仪式的教士。 - Two priests administered last rites to Mr. Kennedy, a Roman Catholic.
两位牧师为信奉罗马天主教的肯尼迪先生主持了最后的仪式。 - Marriage in a church according to the rites of the Church of England or Catholic Church.
按照英国国教或天主教的礼仪在教堂结婚。 - In Ancient Egypt, diamonds were symbols of eternity and were used in funeral rites.
在古埃及,钻石是永恒的标志,被用于葬礼仪式。