liturgy

英['lɪtədʒi] 美['lɪtərdʒi]
  • n. 礼拜形式;圣餐仪式
liturgies
Noun:
  1. a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine

  2. a rite or body of rites prescribed for public worship

1. A clergyman read the liturgy from the prayer-book.
一名牧师照着祈祷书念祷文。

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2. In Christian worship or liturgy, there are two major rituals called sacraments.
在基督教的崇拜和礼拜仪式中, 有两种主要的典礼仪式叫做圣礼.

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3. Mandarin , Cantonese , and English are used in the liturgy.
敦请各地来的华语及美藉神父主礼弥撒.

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4. A pastor I know of uses a standard liturgy for funerals.
据我所知,一名牧师使用标准为丧葬礼仪.

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5. Ecclesiastical A ceremony , rite or service, usually prescribed by liturgy, especially.
一个仪式、礼仪, 通常是礼拜仪式规定的, 尤其是.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The mass is the church a kind of liturgy.
      弥撒是教会的一种礼拜仪式。
    2. Is the liturgy a prayer meeting?
      礼拜仪式是一个祷告会吗?