consecrating

英['kɒnsɪkreɪt] 美['kɑːnsɪkreɪt]
  • v.供神用;奉献;使神圣adj.被献给神的;神圣的
consecrative consecrator consecrated consecrated consecrating consecrates
  • con n.骗局;反对;反对的理由adv.反面地;反对地vt.精读;记诵
  • Con'elation
  • con'tract 合同;收缩;正式合同;
  • con- (=com-)[前缀]表示“共同,联合”之义
  • CON-AID 康耐
Adjective:
  1. solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose;

    "a life consecrated to science"
    "the consecrated chapel"
    "a chapel dedicated to the dead of World War II"

Verb:
  1. appoint to a clerical posts;

    "he was ordained in the Church"

  2. give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause;

    "She committed herself to the work of God"
    "give one's talents to a good cause"
    "consecrate your life to the church"

  3. dedicate to a deity by a vow

  4. render holy by means of religious rites

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Who then is willing to consecrate himself this day to the Lord?
      今日有谁乐意将自己献给耶和华呢。
    2. A doctor's life is consecrated to curing sick people.
      医生献身于医治病人。
    3. I solemnly pledge myself to consecrate my life to the service of humanity.
      我郑重地保证自己要奉献一切为人类服务。
    4. Who then is willing to consecrate himself this day to the Lord?
      今日有谁乐意将自己献给耶和华呢。
    5. This battle field is consecrated to the memory of the soldiers who died here.
      这个战场被视为圣地以纪念战死在这里的战士。
    6. What experience does is merely to confirm and consecrate our confident dream.
      经验之作用无非在于把我们充满自信心的梦境肯定下来,奉为神圣不可侵犯而已。