单词 | rite |
释义 | rite From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Religionriterite /raɪt/ ●○○ noun [countable]1 RRTRADITIONa ceremony that is always performed in the same way, usually for religious purposes → ritual funeral rites ancient fertility ritesrites are performed only by the women of the village. These traditional 2 → rite of passage3 → last ritesExamples from the Corpusrite• And we find the same thought expressed in the final instructions delivered to the departed in the Ainu rites of burial.• Boyhood pledges and rites of passage, boy pages learning skills of survival from men of iron.• They are shunned in any auspicious rites, especially marriage.• Buddhist rites• A cleansing rite was performed before building started.• The body cannot be buried until the funeral rites have been performed.• A priest was called to perform last rites for the dying woman.• One of these couldn't read or rite.• Perhaps the technicians who control the mast are descendants of the shamans who presided over religious rites here.• This feature was particularly emphasized in the early history of the Roman rite.• These rites mark the cycle of life - birth, puberty, marriage, death.rites ... performed• No religious rites are performed at Théoden's burial.Origin rite (1300-1400) Latin ritus |
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