时间: 2025-04-25 13:11:01
美: ['rɪtʃuəl]
英: ['rɪtʃʊəl]
n. 仪式;惯例;礼制
adj. 仪式的;例行的;礼节性的
最后更新时间:2025-04-25 13:11:01
词源分析:Ritual来源于拉丁语“ritualis”,意味着“仪式的,礼仪的”,由词根“ritus”(仪式)派生而来。
历史背景:该词首次作为英语单词出现在1*世纪,常用于描述**仪式和礼节。
课本:在的英语教材中,通常在中学阶段(如高中英语)提到该词。在美国的教材中,可能在中学或大学的学、文化研究课程中出现。
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
The ritual of lighting candles is common in many cultures.
点燃蜡烛的仪式在许多文化中很常见。
Every Sunday, we follow a family ritual of having brunch together.
每个星期天,我们遵循家庭仪式,一起吃早午餐。
The initiation ritual took place under the full moon.
入会仪式在满月之下进行。
She described her morning ritual, which included meditation and yoga.
她描述了她的晨间仪式,包括冥想和瑜伽。
Rituals can provide a sense of stability and comfort during times of change.
在变化的时期,仪式可以提供一种稳定感和安慰。
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反义词:
通过以上分析,学*者可以更全面地理解和运用“ritual”这个单词。
[N-VAR] A ritual is a religious service or other ceremony which involves a series of actions performed in a fixed order. 宗教仪式; 典礼
例:This is the most ancient, and holiest of the Shinto rituals.这是最古老、最神圣的神道教仪式。
[[ADJ n]] Ritual activities happen as part of a ritual or tradition. 仪式性的; 传统的
例:...fasting and ritual dancing.…斋戒和仪式性舞蹈。
[N-VAR] A ritual is a way of behaving or a series of actions that people regularly carry out in a particular situation, because it is their custom to do so. 习俗
例:The whole Italian culture revolves around the ritual of eating.整个意大利文化是围绕着饮食习俗的。
[[ADJ n]] You can describe something as a ritual action when it is done in exactly the same way whenever a particular situation occurs. 例行公事般的; 习惯性的
例:I realized that here the conventions required me to make the ritual noises.我意识到这里的习俗要求我得说套话。