僧zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
| - kè jǐ de; kǔ xíng sēng de
Inclined to self-denial; ascetic. - guān yú kǔ xíng sēng huò jù qí tè diǎn。
pertaining to or characteristic of an ascetic.- tuō bō sēng yìn dù jiào de jìn yù zhù yì zhě huò tuō bō sēng , yóu zhǐ jù yòu fēi fán de jì yì hé rěn nài lì de
A Hindu ascetic or religious mendicant, especially one who performs feats of magic or endurance.- kǔ xíng xiū dào de yī sī lán jiào sēng lǚ; yīn zhuān xīn yú bāo kuò shēn tǐ huó dòng zài nèi de xùn liàn 'ér wén míng de sēng lǚ chéng yuán。
an ascetic Muslim monk; a member of an order noted for devotional exercises involving bodily movements.- ( mù sī lín) kuáng wǔ tuō bō sēng , kǔ xíng sēng mù sī lín jìn yù sēng lǚ, tā men cháng yǐ xuánzhuàn de wǔ dǎo hé dà shēng jiāo tán biǎo shì qí duì zōng jiào de kuáng rè de qián chéng
A member of any of various Moslem ascetic orders, some of which perform whirling dances and vigorous chanting as acts of ecstatic devotion.- nèi kè 'ěr, yǎ kè 1732 - 1804 fǎ guó cái zhèng jiā hé zhèng zhì jiā, tí chàng yóu sēng lǚ, guì zú hé dì sān děng jí dài biǎo zǔ chéng de yì huì lái yǐng xiǎng cái zhèng gǎi gé。 tā de bèi lù yì sī shí wǔ( 1789 nián) de jiǎn dān de miǎn zhí yǐn qǐ liǎo bā tǔ dǐ bào dòng
French financier and politician who advocated the formation of the States-General to effect financial reform. His brief dismissal by Louis XVI(1789) precipitated the storming of the Bastille.- mì tuó sēng huáng sè yī yǎng huà qiān, pbo, yòng yú xù diàn chí hé bō lí, yě yòng zuò sè sù
A yellow lead oxide, PbO, used in storage batteries and glass and as a pigment.- shì hé yú sēng lǚ; qīng xiàng yú zì jǐ xī shēng。
befitting a monk; inclined to self-denial.- mín zhù gǎi gé yǐ hòu, àn zhào dà duō shù sēng ní de yì yuàn hé rén mín qún zhòng zōng jiào xìn yǎng de xū yào, yòu guān zōng jiào de wén wù、 gǔ jì、 sì miào dū dé dào liǎo tuǒ shàn bǎo hù。
Since the Democratic Reform, religion-related cultural relics and historical sites, monasteries and temples have been well preserved at the behest of both the clerical and secular masses.- jī dū jiào sēng lǚ jiào yù hé jiào mín jiào yù
education of christian monks and believer- shǒu xiān yóu fǎ guó běn dǔ huì de sēng lǚ zhì chéng de lì kǒu jiǔ。
a French liqueur originally made by Benedictine monks.- zài 540 nián jiàn lì běn dǔ jiào zhì xù de yì dà lì sēng lǚ( 480- 547)。
Italian monk who founded the Benedictine order about 540 (480-547).- shī duì běn dǔ jiào huì hé jiā 'ěr dū xī jiào huì gè jí shèng zhí sēng lǚ de zūn chēng
Used as a title before the names of Benedictine and Carthusian monks in major or minor orders.- pǔ tōng sēng lǚ men bèi gāo sēng kòng zhì zài tā men gè zì de wèi zhì。
the common man has been kept in his place by his betters.- yǐ jīng yìn chū《 gān zhū 'ěr》 dàzàng jīng dá 1490 duō bù, hái yìn chū dà liàng cáng chuán fó jiào de yí guǐ、 zhuànjì、 lùn zhù děng jīng diǎn de dān xíng běn, gōngjǐ sì miào, mǎn zú sēng ní hé xìn jiào qún zhòng de xué xiū xū qiú。
More than 1,490 copies of the Tanjur of the Tripitaka, and a large number of pamphlets on Tibetan Buddhist practices, biographies of famous monks and treatises on Tibetan Buddhism have been printed to meet the needs of the various monsteries and the Buddhist monks, nuns and lay believers.- lá má zhōng guó xīzàng huò měnggǔ de lá má jiào sēng lǚ
A Buddhist monk of Tibet or Mongolia.- kǎ 'ěr tè huì sēng lǚ; fó jiào hé shàng
A Carthusian monk; a Buddhist monk.- sēng rén fó jiào tú, yóu qí zhǐ zhōng guó、 rì běn huò fù jìn guó jiā de sēng lǚ
A Buddhist monk, especially of China, Japan, or nearby countries.- zài xīzàng , mù qián cáng chuán fó jiào gè lèi zōng jiào huó dòng chǎng suǒ dá 1787 chù, zhù sì sēng ní 46380 rén。
At present, there are 1,787 sites for Tibetan Buddhist activities in the Region, and there are 46,380 Buddhist monks and nuns living in monasteries.- shè zài jīn biān de jiǎn bù zhài guó jiā fó jiào xié huì fù huì cháng sēn · suǒ mò ní shuō: " fó jiào sēng lǚ zài shè huì zhōng de dì wèi jǔ zú qīng zhòng, shòu dào rén men de zūn jìng。 suǒ yǐ xū yào sēng lǚ men jiào yù rén men bù yào xī yān。 "
"Buddhist monks are key men in society and are well respected. We need them to educate people not to smoke," said Seng Somony, deputy director of the National Buddhist Institute in Phnom Penh.- cǐ cì yán tǎo huì de zǔ zhì zhě chēng, zài jiǎn bù zhài 5.9 wàn míng sēng lǚ zhōng yòu 36% de réndōu shì " yǐn jūn zǐ "。
About 36 percent of Cambodia's 59,000 Buddhist monks smoke cigarettes, workshop organizers said.- zài jiǎn bù zhài, xī yān zài sēng lǚ zhōng jiān shí fēn shèng xíng, shèn zhì zài fó jiào diǎn lǐ yí shì shàng, yī bāo bāo de xiāng yān yǐ jīng chéng wéi pǔ biàn de gòngpǐn liǎo。
The habit is so prevalent that packets of cigarettes are a common offering at Cambodian Buddhist ceremonies.- zài xīzàng gè sì miào kāi bàn de xué jīng bān zhōng, jìn xíng zōng jiào jīng diǎn yán xí de xué jīng sēng rén yòu 3270 rén。 jìn jǐ nián lái gè jiào pài tuī jiàn、 shū sòng liǎo 50 duō míng huó fó、 gé xī hé sì miào mín zhù guǎn lǐ zǔ zhì chéng yuán dào běi jīng zhōng guó zàngyǔ xì gāo jí fó xué yuàn jìn xiū shēn zào, yǐ yòu 20 duō míng xué sēng xué chéng bì yè。
A total of 3,270 monks in Tibet have studied the Buddhist classics in classes run by monasteries, and more than 50 Living Buddhas, dGe-bshes (Buddhist doctors of divinity) and members of the democratic management bodies of Tibetan temples and monasteries have, in the past few years, taken advanced refresher courses at the China Senior Buddhist Institute of Tibetan Language in Beijing, half of whom have graduated.- zài xīzàng, cáng chuán fó jiào yòu gè lèi zōng jiào huó dòng chǎng suǒ 1700 duō chù, zhù sì sēng ní 4 . 6 wàn duō rén。
In Tibet, there are more than 1,700 places for Tibetan Buddhist activities, and 46,000 lamas and monks.- 5 yuè 8 rì jiè yān yùn dòng zhě men zài quán mín jiè yān yùn dòng zhōng dé dào liǎo lái zì tài guó、 jiǎn bù zhài hé sī lǐ lán kǎ děng guó de sēng lǚ men de dà lì zhī chí, rán 'ér shū bù zhī tā men miàn lín de zhù yào tiǎo zhàn zhī yī què shì rú hé quàn jiè sēng lǚ men zì jǐ jiè yān。
Anti-smoking activists enlisted Buddhist monks from Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka Wednesday to help fight the tobacco habit, but said one of their main challenges was persuading monks themselves to quit.- zhè xiē sēng lǚ rì qián zhèng zài jiǎn bù zhài shǒu dū jīn biān cān jiā yī gè míng wéi " fó jiào yǔ yān cǎo kòng zhì " de yán tǎo huì, tā men jǔ bàn cǐ cì huó dòng de mùdì shì yào wéi yà zhōu de jìn yān yùn dòng shù lì bǎng yàng。
The monks -- attending a three-day workshop on "Buddhism and tobacco control" in the Cambodian capital Phnom Penh -- aim to become role models for anti-smoking efforts in Asia.- shǔ yú huò guān yú kǎ mài 'ěr pài tuō bō sēng de。
of or relating to the Carmelite friars.- shēn chuān tuō bō sēng tǒng yī de bái dǒu péng de tiān zhù jiào nán xiū dào shì。
a Catholic friar wearing the white cloak of the Carmelite order.- yìn dù jiào sì dà shì xí jiē jí zhōng zuì gāo de yī jí; sēng lǚ jiē jí。
the highest of the four main Hindu castes: the priestly caste.- shì sēng xíng zōng jiào yí shì shí de jiào shì de zhù shǒu
One who assists the celebrant in the performance of liturgical rites. - yī zhǒng gōng gòng de chī fàn de dì fāng( tōng cháng shì zhǐ xiū dào yuàn de sēng lǚ men chī fàn de dì fāng)。
a communal dininghall (usually in a monastery).- shòu quán shòu yú mù shī huò sēng lǚ de quán lì; shòu shén zhí
To invest with ministerial or priestly authority; confer holy orders on.
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