- 看过 credo 的人也看了 :
- creed
- philosophy
- tenet
- code
credo 的定义
plural cre·dos.
- the Apostles' Creed or the Nicene Creed.
- a musical setting of the creed, usually of the Nicene Creed.
- any creed or formula of belief.
credo 近义词
belief
credo 的近义词 4 个
更多credo例句
- “Raichlen’s Rule states that if something tastes great baked, fried, or sautéed, it probably tastes better grilled,” and he certainly lives by this credo.
- The solarpunk credo is to grow the new world in the soil exposed by the widening cracks of the old world.
- If they had a credo to live by, it was “Ride Hard, Die Fast.”
- The two masters declare their credo: “A trial is preparation, preparation, preparation, and meticulous execution.”
- Credit—which stems from the Latin root “credo,” meaning belief—is very emotional and dependent on psychology.
- The "say anything" credo of the Romney campaign continues and mushrooms.
- Indian or non-Indian,” he said, what counted was that everyone practiced the simple credo of “love thy neighbor.
- The priest said the Exaudi nos, exhorted the insensible figure, then recited the Credo and the Litany, the sacristan responding.
- Beethoven used this figure for the Credo of his first mass, which he chanced to be composing at the time.
- Some hurried sketches belonging to the Credo are found amongst the remarks of his friends, and also sketches for the Agnus Dei.
- The Allegro molto which enters in the Credo at the words et ascendit is shorter in the autograph than in the printed edition.
- That his mind was full of his Mass is indicated by the somewhat irrelevant quotation from the text of the Credo.