第三人称单数:canonizes
第三人称复数:canonizes
现在分词:canonizing
过去分词:canonized
过去式:canonized
canonize的近义词
及物动词正式宣布(某人)为圣徒
名词正式宣布为圣徒
1. It is pertinent to ask the motives which impelled the Hellenist Jews to thus, virtually at least, canonize this considerable section of literature, some of it very recent, and depart so radically from the Palestinian tradition.
这是中肯的问动机,激励hellenist犹太人的,因此,几乎在最低限度,这封为相当一段文学,它的一些非常近,并离开,所以从根本上从巴勒斯坦的传统。
2. They don`t need to canonize any moral rule. They know that benevolence, righteousness, loyalty and credit are tools. They can interact with other people without any tools.
他们不推崇任何道德摽准,他们知道仁义忠信都是工具,他们根本不需要这些工具就能与人建立良好的互动关系。
3. Exporting management through hotel management corporation become a canonize mode in the collectivize process and policy direction of guiding.
在中国饭店集团化的发展初期,在行业主管部门的政策导向下,饭店管理公司输出管理,提升行业的整体专业化水平成为一种备受推崇的模式。
canonize的近义词
4. But art not truly descends to the ground, it loafs in the abundant middle class crowd, expends the expense way and the life style which the society canonize are the standard of middle class life model.
但艺术并没有真正地降落到人间,而是游荡于富足的中产阶级人群中,都市消费空间里推崇的消费方式和生活方式更是标准的中产阶级生活的模本。
1. canonize
1. (在天主教中)封(死者)为圣徒,封圣
If a dead person is canonized, it is officially announced by the Catholic Church that he or she is a saint.
e.g. Joan of Arc was finally canonized by Pope Benedict XV in 1920.
圣女贞德终于在1920年由教皇本尼狄克十五世封为圣徒。