crucifixion

crucifixion [ˌkru:səˈfɪkʃn]  [ˌkrusəˈfɪkʃən] 

crucifixion

第三人称复数:crucifixions

crucifixion 基本解释

名词受难; 刑罚; 被钉死在十字架; 苦痛的考验

crucifixion 网络解释

crucifixion

1. 十字架:神爱世人 - 圣经记载, 主耶稣基督为救赎世人, 承担了了众人的罪被钉死在十字架(crucifixion)上, 并在三日后复活, 而复活节就是纪念耶稣死后第三天复活(Resurrection of Jesus)的神迹奇事.

crucifixion 词典解释
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1. 捆死(或钉死)在十字架上(罗马帝国时期常见)
    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.

    e.g. ...her historical novel about the crucifixion of Christians in Rome.
           她那本描述罗马基督徒被钉死在十字架上的历史小说

2. crucifixion

2. 耶稣受难
    The Crucifixion is the crucifixion of Christ.

    e.g. ...the central message of the Crucifixion.
           耶稣受难的主旨

crucifixion 单语例句

1. crucifixion

1. Religious leaders have condemned the mock crucifixion as an act of hostility toward the Roman Catholic Church and as a publicity stunt in bad taste.

2. It will be accompanied by colored drawings depicting the life of Christ, from the Nativity to the crucifixion.

3. The'crucifixion'move on the rings is regarded as one of the toughest for a male athlete in any sport.

4. crucifixion什么意思

4. Christianity teaches that Jesus endured crucifixion for the sins of all people, and that he cried from the cross about God's abandonment.

crucifixion 英英释义

noun

1. the infliction of extremely painful punishment or suffering

    Synonym: excruciation

2. crucifixion的意思

2. 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