英 [ˈseɪnthʊd] 美 [ˈseɪnthʊd]
n. 圣徒;圣徒地位
sainthood /ˈseɪnthʊd/
不可数名词 Sainthood is the state of being a saint. 圣徒地位
His elevation to sainthood is entirely justified.
他的升为圣徒完全合理。
saints collectively
the status and dignity of a saint
圣徒;圣徒地位
His elevation to sainthood is entirely justified.
他的升为圣徒完全合理。
After all, it was he who said "Sainthood is a thing that human beings must avoid."
毕竟他自己曾说过,“圣人,是凡人要避免的。”
Although Mandela has achieved near sainthood in his home country, it would be wrong to say there are no blemishes on his record.
尽管曼德拉在自己的祖国已近于圣徒,却不能说其记录里就没有瑕疵。
However, in my experience, compared to lawyers generally, and class action lawyers specifically, these other professions are candidates for sainthood.
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"Miracles are important in the sainthood process because they show that this was not just another good person, " said Burke.
The Pope granted a dispensation so the procedure for establishing Mother Teresa's case for sainthood could start just two years after her death.
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