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
- Father Stephen Lea administered the last rites to the dead men.
史蒂芬·利神父为死者主持了临终圣礼。 - The manners and rites of ancient China are the sacred narration, which happened in the earthly world.
中国古代礼仪是发生在世俗世界的神圣叙事,在仪式的背后,隐匿着潜在的神话信仰和神话思想。 - The various tribes had their regular festivals, with definite rites, especially dances and games.
各部落各有其定期的节日和一定的崇拜形式,特别是舞蹈和竞技; - These characters were mostly prayers by Shang rulers at divination and sacrificial rites, as well as simple records.
这些文字,大都是商代统治者占卜祭祀时的祝辞和简单记事。 - 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。 - When the granaries are full, people respect rites and obligations.
仓廪实而知礼节。(《管子》) - 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。 - In ancient times, every districts of China held sacrificial rites to heaven and ancestors.
在古时候,中国的各个地区都会举行祭拜天地和祖先的仪式。 - The religious rites of the Indians are, however, more or less connected with the gens.
不过印第安人的宗教仪式多少都是和氏族联系在一起的。 - 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。