英 [ˌkruːsəˈfɪkʃn] 美 [ˌkruːsəˈfɪkʃn]
n. 刑罚;苦难
复数crucifixions
crucifixion /ˌkruːsɪˈfɪkʃən/
有变体名词 Crucifixion is a way of killing people which was common in the Roman Empire, in which they were tied or nailed to a cross and left to die. 被钉死在十字架上
...her historical novel about the crucifixion of Christians in Rome.
…她的关于基督徒在罗马被钉死在十字架上的历史小说。
专有名词 The Crucifixion is the crucifixion of Christ. 耶酥受难
...the central message of the Crucifixion.
…耶酥受难的重要启示。
the act of executing by a method widespread in the ancient world; the victim's hands and feet are bound or nailed to a cross
the death of Jesus on the cross
the infliction of extremely painful punishment or suffering
同义词: excruciation
刑罚-引用次数:16
To discover the case’s reality is the precondition of the correct implement of the crucifixion. Only when discover the case’s reality, can the judge make a verdict justly.
而刑罚权的正确实施必须以发现案件真实为前提,只有发现了案件真实,法官才能在判决时做到不枉不纵。
参考来源法官庭外调查权研究(研究生论文)
酷刑-引用次数:12
The Chinese people have the same cognition of "crucifixion" as the international society.
中国社会对“酷刑”的认识已与国际社会同步。
参考来源反酷刑的国际共识与中国构想
刑罚;苦难
One of the bike's most amazing features is that stunning artwork depicting the crucifixion.
It was a strategy designed to lose with the least amount of media crucifixion.
The procession stops fourteen times recalling the scenes of Jesus' torture and crucifixion, known as the Passion of the Christ.