释义 |
trinitytrin‧i‧ty /ˈtrɪnəti/ noun trinityOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French trinité, from Latin trinitas, from trinus ‘existing as three’ - He saw that they celebrated nature as a living, breathing trinity.
- Indeed, the inter-connections of this penal trinity of population, capacity and conditions form the heart of the reform quagmire.
- Instead, they recognized an interlocking trinity of types: animal, human, divine.
- The divinity of the second person of the trinity is then understood with reference to the other two persons of the trinity.
- They look at each other in mutual love and self-giving, a trinity yet together revealing the unity of the Godhead.
- We were the most unholy trinity on the face of the earth, or else the most holy.
► the Trinity- It was the Trinity morning that gave us our public face, at last.
- Now it is the age of fulfilled man who takes in all the Trinity and becomes one with them.
- Starbuck is the religious man and he sees in the doubloon a symbol of the Trinity.
- The divinity of the second person of the trinity is then understood with reference to the other two persons of the trinity.
- The explosion of Jemez volcano made the Trinity blast look like nothing.
- There could be no miracle of the virginal conception without the work of the Third person of the Trinity.
- This is impossible without the Trinity, in which each person of the Godhead delights in the others.
the Trinity (also the Holy Trinity) in the Christian religion, the union of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in one God |