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ritualistic

US // (ˌrɪtjʊəˈlɪstɪk) //

仪式性的,仪式性,礼仪性,仪式感

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or suggestive of ritualism

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Examples

  • Students moan and growl and shriek and yawp, as if exorcising demons in a ritualistic ceremony.

  • There was even a free-spirited frock made of ropes, which flung about through her ritualistic dance.

  • They repeat tasks over and over with a ritualistic and often perfectionist bent.

  • This junkie is about to begin a three-day, neo-African, sometimes-terrifying, ritualistic trip.

  • How did the troubled young girl go about drawing sex acts in her notebook that mirrored the ritualistic killings?

  • It is music which vitalizes ritualistic worship in our times, as it did in the times of David and Solomon.

  • Herewith is given a metrical translation of an ancient Pawnee ritualistic hymn.

  • Mrs. Felsburg was distinguished for being a rigid adherent to the ritualistic laws of her people.

  • All believers constitute a holy and a royal priesthood; the priests of ritualistic Christendom are an invention.

  • Having thus condemned the ritualistic teaching of the day, He disposes next of the false teachers.