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bellarmine

/bel-ahr-meen, bel-ahr-meen, -er-/US // ˌbɛl ɑrˈmin, ˈbɛl ɑrˌmin, -ər- //UK // (ˈbɛlɑːˌmiːn) //

铃木,钟琴,铃兰,风铃草

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fat, narrow-necked stoneware bottle of the 16th and 17th centuries, ornamented with a bearded mask.

Examples

  • Even Galileo himself confessed that he had not any strict demonstration of his views, such as Cardinal Bellarmine requested.

  • At Bellarmine's suggestion the revision was called the "Sixtine edition" to save the reputation of the deceased Pontiff.

  • He was born at Crdova in 1532 and was, consequently, ten years older than his friend and fellow-Jesuit, Bellarmine.

  • Bellarmine wanted the decision withheld, but the Pope differed from him, though afterwards he adopted the suggestion.

  • He is now like Bellarmine ranked among the venerable, and the process of his beatification is proceeding.