confessional 的 2 个定义
- of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or based on confession: confessional release.
- the place set apart for the hearing of confessions by a priest.
- French Furniture. a high, upholstered wing chair of the 18th century.
confessional 近义词
confession booth
confessional 的近义词 2 个
更多confessional例句
- Dylan was never destined to be a stadium rocker or a confessional, emo singer-songwriter.
- TikTok briefly changed that image by elevating unfiltered, “real” content from regular users, like Wood’s confessional van videos and Paluso’s birding Q&As.
- BTS’s climb to success, then, involved the band finding a way to communicate that this confessional image was real.
- BTS has pulled off this confessional, one-on-one intimacy all while building an international fanbase, despite considerable language and cultural barriers.
- She also wanted to be right with God and wanted my film — titled A Matter of Life and Death — to be a confessional.
- It gets a lot of page views, but it contributes to the idea that all personal writing has to be confessional.
- I obtained court records, and a long, confessional interview he did with Dan Rather that CNN never aired.
- Of course, this was his plan the whole time, as this making-of/confessional video demonstrates.
- But honest scholars must “follow the evidence where it leads,” and sometimes this path departs from the confessional highway.
- One, a close-framed confessional, watches as a Free Syrian Army fighter describes killing a man he knew to be innocent.
- He gained the shade of a pillar, which stood at the corner of a confessional, and stood there wondering what he should do.
- "It seems now all is really over," thought Chicot, and he came out of the confessional.
- The difference in confessional adherence was of no account, he said, and an immediate answer was desired.
- He walked up to it, and recognized it as a robot-confessional booth.
- I never sit in "the box," as the people call the confessional.