英 [ˈseɪkrɪdnəs] 美 [ˈseɪkrɪdnəs]
n. 神圣;尊崇为神物;受人尊敬
the quality of being sacred
... sabretoothed a.长着锐利的长犬牙的 sacredness n.神圣不可侵犯性 safe n.保险柜 ...
... Sacredly神圣地,副 Sacredness神圣,名 Sacrifice牺牲,名,动 ...
... sacramental 类似圣典之礼仪或事物 sacredness 神圣;尊崇为神物;受人尊敬 divine 指来源于神或神有关,侧重神性;在现代英语中指绝妙或非人世所有的事物。 ...
sacred 神的;神圣的;宗教的;庄严的
sacramental 圣礼的;圣餐的;神圣的
sacramental 类似圣典之礼仪或事物
神圣;尊崇为神物;受人尊敬
There is a sacredness in tears.
眼泪中有神圣。
Relax into it, and then you’ll find that your sadness has its own sacredness.
放松自己进入自己的悲伤,然后你会发现它自有神圣之处。
Love that is geometric, love that is scientific, a love of immeasurable sacredness.
爱就是几何形状,爱就是科学,爱是无限神圣的。
Declaring that sinning countries should suffer the consequences of their debt is not to bestow sacredness on financiers.
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The song addresses the importance and sort of sacredness of home.
Modern society has amply demonstrated its willingness to abandon its convictions for the sacredness of privacy whenever the usefulness of a service, technology or reward outweighs the perceived creepiness of the associated privacy intrusion.