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liturgy

/lit-er-jee/US // ˈlɪt ər dʒi //UK // (ˈlɪtədʒɪ) //

礼仪,仪式,典礼,礼拜

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural lit·ur·gies.

    • : a form of public worship; ritual.
    • : a collection of formularies for public worship.
    • : a particular arrangement of services.
    • : a particular form or type of the Eucharistic service.
    • : the service of the Eucharist, especially this service in the Eastern Church.

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Examples

  • The name "Common Prayer," which was given to the new Liturgy, marked its real import.

  • It was his voice that men heard and still hear in the accents of the English Liturgy.

  • The royal supremacy was re-established: the Mass abolished: the English Liturgy restored.

  • The enforced union in Prussia was combined with the publication of a new liturgy intended for common use.

  • But one verse was sung; then followed a short prayer from the church liturgy, after which the lesson began.