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 Benedictine [ˌbeni'diktin]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 圣本铎修会的僧,一种甜酒
a. 圣本铎的,圣本铎修会的



    benedictine
    [ noun ]
    1. a monk or nun belonging to the order founded by Saint Benedict

    2. <noun.person>
    3. a French liqueur originally made by Benedictine monks

    4. <noun.food>
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to Saint Benedict or his works

    2. <adj.pert>
    3. of or relating to the Benedictines

    4. <adj.pert>


    Benedictine \Ben`e*dic"tine\, a.
    Pertaining to the monks of St. Benedict, or St. Benet.


    Benedictine \Ben`e*dic"tine\, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
    One of a famous order of monks, established by St. Benedict
    of Nursia in the sixth century. This order was introduced
    into the United States in 1846.

    Note: The Benedictines wear black clothing, and are sometimes
    called Black Monks. The name Black Fr????rs which
    belongs to the Dominicans, is also sometimes applied to
    the Benedictines.

    1. Glenstal has also managed to continue to attract one or two novices each year. The situation is radically different at many other Benedictine monasteries and other religious orders in England and elsewhere.
    2. Five adults, including the driver of the tractor trailer truck, suffered serious to critical injuries and were taken to Benedictine Hospital in Kingston, Tompkins said.
    3. Rather than teaching business ethics in the classroom, it sends students four times a year to the French Alps to study with Benedictine monks at the monastery of Notre-Dame de Ganagobie.
    4. E. Remy Martin and Compagnie announced that it has decided to drop its hostile bid for control of the liqueur and luxury products group Benedictine SA in the face of a higher offer from SAF Martini and Rossi.
    5. "I'm positive other people saw things and they took photographs," said Father Albert Meyer, a Benedictine monk from Pecos, New Mexico.
    6. Le Grand reworked the recipe giving it that sweet, viscous quality which was the most memorable aspect of German imitations. In 1863 he launched Benedictine.
    7. Remy Martin's current bid is for 60% of Benedictine's capital at a price of 6,200 francs a share.
    8. Benedictine declined to comment on the pending offer.
    9. Public Safety Chief Wayne Heikkila said most motorists don't have to worry because "we're not going to stake out mud puddles." Character actor Bob Lussier is turning his back on Hollywood to become a Benedictine monk.
    10. One home was able to avoid restraining an 85-year-old woman who constantly paced with a doll but needed rest so her ulcers could heal, said Joanne Rader, director of mental health at Benedictine Nursing Facility in Mount Angel, Ore.
    11. The drink is said to have been whipped up by Benedictine monks.
    12. The Benedictine monk Ansgar brought Christianity to Denmark and Sweden in the 9th century, but it took two centuries to spread throughout Scandinavia.
    13. Sister Fischer, a Benedictine novice who is to take her temporary vows next summer, began working at the local fire department on Friday.
    14. Overlooking the town of Tonnerre, near the vineyards of Chablis, the Benedictine abbey had long been a favourite stop for pilgrims on their way south during the Middle Ages. There are no monks left these days.
    15. I presume that somewhere in that heap is the bottle which Grosz enjoyed in his art school days while he put the world to rights with his friend. Benedictine was the bright idea of a Norman wine merchant called Alexander Le Grand.
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