celibacy
常見例句
- The first was a history of celibacy; the third will be a history of marriage.
第一本是關(guān)于獨(dú)身的歷史;而第三本將講述婚姻的發(fā)展歷程。 - This has nothing to do with what’s written in the Bible or with any benefits of celibacy.
這跟圣經(jīng)上是怎么寫的毫無關(guān)系,也不是獨(dú)身有什么好處。 - Now some abstinence might be voluntary, Catholic priests and nuns, or others who affirmatively opt for celibacy.
一些性節(jié)制可能是自愿的,比如說神父和修女,另一些則是肯定地選擇獨(dú)身生活。 - Roman doctrine, of course, had prized the state of celibacy, insisting that it was the superior state over marriage.
當(dāng)然羅馬教義曾贊揚(yáng)獨(dú)身主義,堅(jiān)持認(rèn)為那是比婚姻更優(yōu)良的狀態(tài)。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - Now, it's true that -- and this has always been the case -- that a proper marriage was obviously always one of the church's sacraments, ; and marriage obviously had always received the church's blessing; but nonetheless the higher ideal would still seem to be celibacy.
如今,確實(shí)是--這也是一直以來的情況-,一段合適的婚姻顯然,一直是教堂的一件圣事,婚姻也顯然一直受到教堂的祝福;,然而更崇高的理想看上去還是獨(dú)身主義。
耶魯公開課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選 - Celibacy does not suit a university.
大學(xué)不適合獨(dú)身生活。
哈佛公開課 - 幸福課課程節(jié)選 - However, they are less and less willing either to hide or to lead lives of celibacy.
ECONOMIST: Gay marriage - Some blame clerical celibacy for the rash of paedophilia cases that have rocked the church in recent years.
ECONOMIST: In John Paul's footsteps The - Although celibacy was an obvious obstacle to growth, the Shakers kept attracting new members into the present century.
ECONOMIST: Endangered species 返回 celibacy