crucifixion
英:[ˌkru:səˈfɪkʃn] 美: [ˌkrusəˈfɪkʃən]
crucifixion 基本解释
n.苦痛的考验;受难;刑罚;被钉死在十字架
变形
复数:crucifixions
英英释义
crucifixion[ ,kru:si'fikʃən ]
n.the act of executing by a method widespread in the ancient world; the victim's hands and feet are bound or nailed to a crossthe death of Jesus on the crossthe infliction of extremely painful punishment or suffering同义词:excruciation
crucifixion 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Their hopes had been shattered by the crucifixion.
他们的希望因着十字架的刑罚破灭了。 - Jesus showed them from the Old Testament how the crucifixion was not in fact a denial of the Messiahship of Jesus.
耶稣通过旧约圣经告诉他们十字架的刑罚事实上并没有否认耶稣作为弥赛亚的身份。 - Triumph over any crucifixion with high notes.
用高昂的旋律战胜许多磨难。
权威例句
Death by crucifixionDating the CrucifixionOn death by crucifixionThe Crucifixion of Ministry: Surrendering Our Ambitions to the Service of ChristThe Moon's visibility and the date of the CrucifixionMedical theories on the cause of death in crucifixion.CRUCIFIXION OF THE PHOENIX PHOENIX JOURNAL #12 - HATONNCHAPTER 19 THE LEGEND OF SAINT ISSAThe nature of the believer's co-crucifixion with Christ according to the Apostle Paul /The crucifixion of Jesus: review of hypothesized mechanisms of death and implications of shock and trauma-induced coagulopathySoils and sediments associated with remarkable, deeply-penetrating roots of crucifixion thorn ( Koeberlinia spinosa Zucc.)