adj.被尊为圣者的:指在天主教教会中,已经被宣布为圣者的人。
beatify /bɪˈætɪˌfaɪ/ [ beatifying beatified beatifies ]
及物动词 When the Catholic church beatifies someone who is dead, it declares officially that they were a holy person, usually as the first step toward making them a saint. (为逝者)行宣福礼
In May, Pope John Paul is to beatify Gianna Beretta.
五月份,约翰·保罗教皇将为吉娜·伯莱塔宣福。
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Thousands attended the beatification of Juan Diego.
数千人参加了胡安·迪亚哥的宣福仪式。
fill with sublime emotion; tickle pink
同义词: exhilarate / inebriate / thrill / exalt
make blessedly happy
declare (a dead person) to be blessed; the first step of achieving sainthood
为(死者)行宣福礼,(以教令)宣布(死者)已升天列入“真福品位”
... 使享福 = beatifying 使享福的 = beatified 使人不愉快 = unpleasingness ...
John Paul II, Pope from 1978 to 2005, will be beatified in Rome.
1978年至2005年任教皇的约翰·保罗二世,将在罗马受宣福礼。
Mother Teresa was beatified in 2003 but not yet been canonized by the Vatican.
德雷莎修女在2003年被行宣福礼。但至今还未被梵蒂冈评为圣徒。
In 1997, the aforementioned holy man beatified none other than Mother Theresa.
1997年,上面提到的教皇为特里萨嬷嬷行了宣福礼。
The interpretation may seem a touch cynical, but how about a skilfully beatified shell company?
His cause for beatification was started by John Paul II, and he was the first person beatified by Pope Benedict.
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If and when Pope Benedict XVI is beatified, his visit to the U.S. will have created a host of relics.