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crucifix

/kroo-suh-fiks/US // ˈkru sə fɪks //UK // (ˈkruːsɪfɪks) //

十字架,十字架上,十字勋章,十字架上的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a cross with the figure of Jesus crucified upon it.
    • : any cross.
    • : Gymnastics. a stunt performed on the parallel rings in which the athlete holds himself or herself rigid with arms extended horizontally from the shoulders.

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Examples

  • He learned in this same place to weave these threads and make bracelets, necklaces, rosaries, crucifixes and even rings out of them.

  • In the Sierra Guadarrama, a Jesuit priest personally led an infantry charge while waving a crucifix.

  • He pulled the crucifix from under his shirt and it glinted in the bright midday sun.

  • Did you not get a serious case of the creepy crawlies when those hordes of spiders spilled out of the crucifix?

  • One of the cornerstone images of the movement purports to be of a Syrian Christian, slain by a crucifix shoved down her throat.

  • And then there's a brief flash of a sultry brunette, topless, alongside a fluorescent crucifix.

  • Block manages to emphasize the importance of religious symbol in his clever use of the crucifix and monk in Hit Me.

  • Why did Ricetto, Bruno and Servetus in the hour of martyrdom turn with loathing from that sacred emblem, the crucifix?

  • The crucifix, considering its age and position, is in a wonderful state of preservation.

  • Seized with affright, the princess recoiled to where an ivory crucifix gleamed on a black velvet background.

  • The prelate rose, held on high a brazen crucifix, at which both champions made the sign of the cross with their lance points.

  • In one hand the lad held up a brazen crucifix, and stretched it forth—defence against the slayer.