外部链接:    leo英德   dict有道 百度搜索百度 google谷歌 google图片 wiki维基 百度百科百科   

 Shinto   添加此单词到默认生词本
['ʃintәu]
n.
日本之神道教,1945年前为日本国教



    shinto
    [ noun ]
    1. the native religion and former ethnic cult of Japan

    2. <noun.group>
    3. the ancient indigenous religion of Japan lacking formal dogma; characterized by a veneration of nature spirits and of ancestors

    4. <noun.cognition>
    [ adj ]
    1. relating to or characteristic of Shintoism

    2. <adj.pert>
      Shinto temples


    Shinto \Shin"to\, Shintiism \Shin"ti*ism\, n. [Chin. shin god +
    tao way, doctrine.]
    One of the two great systems of religious belief in Japan.
    Its essence is ancestor worship, and sacrifice to dead
    heroes. [Written also {Sintu}, and {Sintuism}.]

    1. If all the lucky arrows are sold, at 800 and 2,000 yen ($6 and $16) each, the Shinto shrine will take in over $2 million.
    2. White rice cakes and sake, a rice wine, are symbols of purity, often used as offerings in Shinto and Buddhist ceremonies. Japan's roots in rice farming are also given as a reason for its cultural differences with the west.
    3. In the past week alone, three Shinto shrines and one Buddhist temple associated with the imperial family were razed by fires believed set by radicals.
    4. The minister of posts and telecommunications, Masaaki Nakayama, told a news conference he accepted the resignation of the company's chairman, Hisashi Shinto.
    5. Nakayama told a nationally televised news conference that Shinto had said he hadn't personally been involved in dubious share trading but was resigning to take responsibility for transactions by his then-personal secretary.
    6. A Shinto shrine in southern Japan built to honor a legendary emperor caught fire early today, and police said they suspected arson by radicals opposed to next week's coronation of Emperor Akihito.
    7. Shinto presents the best case.
    8. Others who have been charged include Recruit founder Hiromasa Ezoe; Takashi Kato, a former vice minister of labor; and Hisashi Shinto, former chairman of Japan's telecommunications giant, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.
    9. He said the Japanese have been wrong to put such a taboo on discussing the wartime role of the emperor, revered as a Shinto god.
    10. Hirohito renounced the concept of imperial divinity soon after the war and a new constitution written mainly by U.S. occupation forces banned government backing of Shinto or any other religion.
    11. The mythic symbolism that informs his work is still the stuff of active belief and daily practice, of Zen Buddhism and animistic Shinto.
    12. Shinto also is being held on bribery charges in connection with alleged favorable treatment of Recruit by the giant telecommunications utility.
    13. They said Shinto was sold 10,000 Recruit-Cosmos shares and reaped about $168,000 in profits.
    14. Clad in white robes reserved for the holiest ceremonies, Emperor Akihito will complete his accession to the throne by communing with the Shinto gods in a room bathed in flickering torchlight.
    15. Feld said some had lost 800 pounds and were bleary when two Shinto priests threw confetti on them at a welcoming ceremony June 13.
    16. The body will be taken by motorcade from the palace to the Shinjuku Imperial Gardens, where world leaders sitting within two vast, floor-heated tents will witness a ceremony of ancient Shinto religious rites and state protocol.
    17. Prosecutors said they arrested Hisashi Shinto, former chairman of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., and a senior aide, Kozo Murata.
    18. A Shinto purification ceremony preceded the launching of the Nippon.
    19. Despite massive security precautions, leftist extremists opposed to the monarchy launched attacks on military bases, train stations and Shinto shrines as the late Emperor Hirohito's son assumed the throne, which is said to date from 660 B.C.
    20. The ban on women in the ring is believed to be based on beliefs in Shinto, Japan's native religion, that women are impure.
    21. Gang members have complex "family" relations cemented by rituals, often patterned on Japan's indigenous Shinto religion, where rice wine is sipped to seal vows of fidelity.
    22. Prosecutors also filed today charged Hiromasa Ezoe, former chairman of the information conglomerate, and his aide, Hiroshi Kobayashi, with bribing Shinto.
    23. As more and more Japanese turned to the stock market in efforts to expand their sizable savings, investors saw NTT shares as a safe bet, although then-NTT President Hisashi Shinto expressed worries about a collapse in its price.
    24. Radical groups opposed to Emperor Akihito's coronation on Monday have claimed responsibility for setting fires at several Shinto shrines over the past month and are suspected of arson attacks on three this week alone.
    25. According to Shinto and Buddhist beliefs, failure to provide proper funeral rites will deny the dead their final rest.
    26. Prosecutors on Monday arrested Shinto, former chairman of the Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., Japan's largest company, on charges of bribery in connection with a major stock scandal involving top politicians.
    27. A radical leftist group claimed responsibility for burning down a Shinto shrine connected with the planned coronation of Emperor Akihito in November, police said today.
    28. One thing is sure: the Sagrada Familia is the first Catholic temple whose bacon was ever saved by Shinto tourism.
    29. Chukakuha claimed credit for an arson attack that destroyed a Shinto shrine in Akita, northern Japan, in early July.
    30. The military used Shinto shrines and ceremonies to promote nationalism among the Japanese.
    加入收藏 本地收藏 百度搜藏 QQ书签 美味书签 Google书签 Mister Wong
    您正在访问的是
    中国词汇量第二的英语词典
    更多精彩,登录后发现......
    验证码看不清,请点击刷新
      注册