简明英汉词典
ritual
[5ritjuEl]
n.
典礼, (宗教)仪式, 礼节
adj.
典礼的, (宗教)仪式的
美国传统词典[双解]
ritual
rit.u.al
AHD:[r1ch“?-…l]
D.J.[6rit.u8*l]
K.K.[6r!t.u*l]
n.(名词)
(1)The prescribed order of a religious ceremony.
仪式程序:宗教仪式的指定秩序
(2)The body of ceremonies or rites used in a place of worship.
宗教仪式:用于祭祀场所的礼仪或仪式的主体部分
(3)The prescribed form of conducting a formal secular ceremony:
典礼:举行正式非宗教典礼的指定形式:
the ritual of an inauguration.
就职典礼
(4)The body of ceremonies used by a fraternal organization.
(兄弟会的)宗教仪式:被兄弟会组织使用的仪式的主体部分
(5)A book of rites or ceremonial forms.
仪式书,典礼书:关于礼仪或仪式形式的书籍
(6)rituals
rituals
(7)A ceremonial act or a series of such acts.
正式的仪式:仪式举行的活动或一系列此类活动
(8)The performance of such acts.
仪式的举行:这些活动的举行
(9)A detailed method of procedure faithfully or regularly followed:
例行公事,老规矩,习惯:忠实地或规律地遵守详细的程序方法:
My household chores have become a morning ritual.
家务已经成了我早晨的例行公事
(10)A state or condition characterized by the presence of established procedure or routine:
惯例,一成不变:一种状态或情势,以已有的秩序或惯例的出现为特征:
“Prison was a ritual—reenacted daily, year in, year out. Prisoners came and went; generations came and went; and yet the ritual endured”(William H. Hallahan)
“监狱总是一成不变——每天都有新的角色扮演,今年进来,明年出去。犯人来了又走了;一代又一代人来了又走了;尽管法令是保持不变的”(威廉H.哈勒汉)
语源
(1)From Latin ro3lis} [of rites]
源自 拉丁语 ro3lis} [礼仪的]
(2)from ros [rite] * see rite
源自 ros [仪式,礼仪] *参见 rite
继承用法
rit“ually
adv.(副词)
现代英汉词典
ritual
[5rItFJEl]
n.
例行仪式;例行习惯
词性变化
ritual
adj.
(1)仪式的,典礼的
(2)通常的,习惯的
现代英汉综合大辞典
ritual
[5ritjuEl]
adj.
典礼的; (宗教)仪式的
ritual murder
杀人祭神(以人为牺牲)
a ritual dance
作为仪式一部分的舞蹈
词性变化
ritual
[5ritjuEl]
n.
仪式; 典礼
继承用法
ritualism
n.
教会仪式, 仪式主义[学]
ritualist
[`rItjJElIst,-tFJ-]
n.
精通仪式的人; 仪式主义者
英文相关词典
ritual
ceremonyexerciseformalityservice
美国传统词典
ritual
rit.u.al
AHD:[r1ch“?-…l]
D.J.[6rit.u8*l]
K.K.[6r!t.u*l]
n.
(1)The prescribed order of a religious ceremony.
(2)The body of ceremonies or rites used in a place of worship.
(3)The prescribed form of conducting a formal secular ceremony:
the ritual of an inauguration.
(4)The body of ceremonies used by a fraternal organization.
(5)A book of rites or ceremonial forms.
(6)rituals
(7)A ceremonial act or a series of such acts.
(8)The performance of such acts.
(9)A detailed method of procedure faithfully or regularly followed:
My household chores have become a morning ritual.
(10)A state or condition characterized by the presence of established procedure or routine:
“Prison was a ritual—reenacted daily, year in, year out. Prisoners came and went; generations came and went; and yet the ritual endured”(William H. Hallahan)
语源
(1)From Latin ro3lis} [of rites]
(2)from ros [rite] * see rite
继承用法
rit“ually
adv.
英汉心理学大词典
ritual
仪式