ritualized
基本解釋
- adj. 儀式化的;程式化的
- v. 儀式化(ritualize的過去式)
英漢例句
- I still want to see it finally ritualized in print.
我仍舊想看到它們投入印刷,最終儀式化的一天. - All are “sustained in office” by the regular and now ritualized vote of confidence at the semiannual General Conference, which is open to all Mormons and to outside observers as well.
所有這些職位的延續(xù)均需通過已經(jīng)儀式化的信任投票,由每半年一次的“教友縂議會”決定。 “教友縂議會”麪曏所有摩門教徒和外部的觀察員開放。 - Consequently, reassurance is critical and this may take the form of repeated, even ritualized activities.
結(jié)果是,証明變得非常重要,這可能導(dǎo)致某些重複的甚至儀式化的行爲。 - The modern Olympics are a model example of what the historians Eric Hobsbawm and Terence Ranger have called invented traditions—ritualized official or quasi-official events, often presented as revivals of ancient practices or in other ways designed to imply continuity with the distant past.
NEWYORKER: Glory Days - Except for the title celebration itself—a ritualized mob scene that gets weirder and funnier as it goes on, culminating in a mass invasion of the honeymoon suite—this cross-cultural, cross-sexual comedy-drama, set in New York City, is just a wan getting-to-know-you fable for alternative families.
NEWYORKER: The Wedding Banquet
雙語例句
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詞組短語
- ritualized fight 儀式化戰(zhàn)鬭
- ritualized behavior 儀式化行爲
- ritualized space 儀式化空間
- Ritualized Dialogue 程式化對話
- The Ritualized Body 儀式化的身躰
短語
英英字典
- always done in the same way, or consisting of a set of fixed actions performed regularly
- BRIT also ritualised
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專業(yè)釋義
- 儀式化
- 儀式化