中英
cincture
/ ˈsɪŋktʃə /
/ ˈsɪŋktʃər /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.束带;围绕物;(柱身两端的)环带
  • v.环绕;以带围绕;以带束住
    • 复数

      cinctures
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  • 英英释义
  • 1

     围绕物

    ... Cingulum:带,带状物 Cincture:围绕物;环绕 Figment:虚构的东西 ...

  • 2

     带

    ... caricature漫画,讽刺画,漫画手法 cincture,围绕物 cloture结束辩论 ...

  • 3

     以带围绕

    ... cincture 围绕物 cincture 以带围绕 cincture 边轮 ...

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  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    The nuns make their habits which consist of a dress, a cincture and a veil.
    修女使他们的习惯,其中包括衣服,一个带和面纱。
  • 2
    Robes are a gown of up to ankle-length, with typically long sleeves, and designed to be worn with no cincture.
    旗袍是长到脚踝的长袍,与一般穿长袖衬衫,设计为环绕,无磨损。
  • 3
    Tunics remained the primary article of clothing, typically knee-length to ankle-length, usually with a cincture.
    长袍仍是服装的主要文章,通常及膝到脚踝长度的环绕,通常以。
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  • 同近义词
  • 词源
  • 百科
  • Cincture

    The cincture is a liturgical vestment, worn encircling the body around or above the waist. There are two types of cincture, the fascia as used by the Roman Catholic Church and the girdle used in the Anglican, Methodist and Lutheran churches.In the Roman Catholic Church, the cincture is a long, rope-like cord with tassled or knotted ends, tied around the waist outside the alb. The colour may be white, or may vary according to the colour of the liturgical season. A bishop's cincture is made of intertwining gold and green threads, a cardinal's has red and gold, and the pope's with white and gold.When the cincture is tied in the front and the ends draped on either side, it is called a Roman Knot. Besides its functional role in securing the alb and stole, the cincture bears a symbolic role, signifying chastity and purity.The same vestment is widely used in the Anglican, Methodist and Lutheran churches, as well as some other Protestant churches. However, in these denominations it is usually referred to as a girdle, the term "cincture" being used instead to signify a broad sash worn over the cassock somewhat above the waist. This latter article is in the Roman Catholic Church known as a fascia, and the use of this sash is restricted to ordained clergy and seminarians.

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