baptism
英 [ˈbæptɪzəm]
美 [ˈbæptɪzəm]
n. (基督教的)洗礼,浸礼
复数:baptisms
Collins.1 / BNC.8950 / COCA.11608
习惯用语
n.
- a baptism of fire
- 重大的考验;战火的洗礼
a difficult introduction to a new job or activity
牛津词典
noun
- (基督教的)洗礼,浸礼
a Christian ceremony in which a few drops of water are poured on sb or they are covered with water, to welcome them into the Christian Church and often to name them
柯林斯词典
- (基督教的)洗礼,浸礼
Abaptismis a Christian ceremony in which a person is baptized.
英英释义
noun
- a Christian sacrament signifying spiritual cleansing and rebirth
- most churches baptize infants but some insist on adult baptism
双语例句
- Then my spirit shall have its last baptism in the Holy Spirit's fire.
那时,我的灵将在圣灵的火中受最后的洗礼。 - If it did, it would be in contradiction with the above baptism verses.
如果有,那么就和上面的经文相互矛盾了。 - Baptism takes place within time and space but receives its meaning from the timeless death and resurrection of Jesus.
洗礼是具体的行动,但它的意义来自不受时间和空间约束的耶稣的死亡和复活。 - And hearing this, they had baptism in the name of the Lord jesus.
他们听见这话、就奉主耶稣的名受洗。 - Our love tainted with dust, waiting the baptism of downpour.
我们的爱情染上了尘埃,等待一场风暴的洗礼。 - He makes us his children through the waters of Holy Baptism.
他通过圣洗礼使我们成为他的孩子。 - We shall then come to appreciate the need for obedience to God, starting with baptism.
然后,我们就能理解顺从神的必要性,以洗礼作为开端。 - Baptism and communion are two of the sacraments.
洗礼和圣餐是圣礼中的两项。 - John has become a traffic policeman now and his first day of work will be a baptism of fire.
现在约翰已经成为交通警察了,他第一天上岗将是一次严峻的考验。 - In the history of redemption, baptism succeeded circumcision as the sign and seal of initiation.
在救赎的历史中,洗礼是继割礼之后成为进入恩典之约的记号和印记。
