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 sacred ['seikrid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 神圣的, 献给上帝的, 庄严的, 祭祀的

[法] 神圣的, 不可侵犯的




    sacred
    [ adj ]
    1. concerned with religion or religious purposes

    2. <adj.all>
      sacred texts
      sacred rites
      sacred music
    3. worthy of respect or dedication

    4. <adj.all>
      saw motherhood as woman's sacred calling
    5. made or declared or believed to be holy; devoted to a deity or some religious ceremony or use

    6. <adj.all>
      a consecrated church
      the sacred mosque
      sacred elephants
      sacred bread and wine
      sanctified wine
    7. worthy of religious veneration

    8. <adj.all>
      the sacred name of Jesus
      Jerusalem's hallowed soil
    9. (often followed by `to') devoted exclusively to a single use or purpose or person

    10. <adj.all>
      a fund sacred to charity
      a morning hour sacred to study
      a private office sacred to the President


    Sacred \Sa"cred\, a. [Originally p. p. of OE. sacren to
    consecrate, F. sacrer, fr. L. sacrare, fr. sacer sacred,
    holy, cursed. Cf. {Consecrate}, {Execrate}, {Saint},
    {Sexton}.]
    1. Set apart by solemn religious ceremony; especially, in a
    good sense, made holy; set apart to religious use;
    consecrated; not profane or common; as, a sacred place; a
    sacred day; sacred service.

    2. Relating to religion, or to the services of religion; not
    secular; religious; as, sacred history.

    Smit with the love of sacred song. --Milton.

    3. Designated or exalted by a divine sanction; possessing the
    highest title to obedience, honor, reverence, or
    veneration; entitled to extreme reverence; venerable.

    Such neighbor nearness to our sacred [royal] blood
    Should nothing privilege him. --Shak.

    Poet and saint to thee alone were given,
    The two most sacred names of earth and heaven.
    --Cowley.

    4. Hence, not to be profaned or violated; inviolable.

    Secrets of marriage still are sacred held. --Dryden.

    5. Consecrated; dedicated; devoted; -- with to.

    A temple, sacred to the queen of love. --Dryden.

    6. Solemnly devoted, in a bad sense, as to evil, vengeance,
    curse, or the like; accursed; baleful. [Archaic]

    But, to destruction sacred and devote. --Milton.

    {Society of the Sacred Heart} (R.C. Ch.), a religious order
    of women, founded in France in 1800, and approved in 1826.
    It was introduced into America in 1817. The members of the
    order devote themselves to the higher branches of female
    education.

    {Sacred baboon}. (Zo["o]l.) See {Hamadryas}.

    {Sacred bean} (Bot.), a seed of the Oriental lotus ({Nelumbo
    speciosa} or {Nelumbium speciosum}), a plant resembling a
    water lily; also, the plant itself. See {Lotus}.

    {Sacred beetle} (Zo["o]l.) See {Scarab}.

    {Sacred canon}. See {Canon}, n., 3.

    {Sacred fish} (Zo["o]l.), any one of numerous species of
    fresh-water African fishes of the family {Mormyrid[ae]}.
    Several large species inhabit the Nile and were considered
    sacred by the ancient Egyptians; especially {Mormyrus
    oxyrhynchus}.

    {Sacred ibis}. See {Ibis}.

    {Sacred monkey}. (Zo["o]l.)
    (a) Any Asiatic monkey of the genus {Semnopithecus},
    regarded as sacred by the Hindoos; especially, the
    entellus. See {Entellus}.
    (b) The sacred baboon. See {Hamadryas}.
    (c) The bhunder, or rhesus monkey.

    {Sacred place} (Civil Law), the place where a deceased person
    is buried.

    Syn: Holy; divine; hallowed; consecrated; dedicated; devoted;
    religious; venerable; reverend.
    -- {Sa"cred*ly}, adv. -- {Sa"cred*ness},
    n.

    1. But the same poll showed 62 percent opposed the presence of American forces in Saudi Arabia, home of the Moslem world's most sacred shrines.
    2. Therefore the costs down the road, once these programs have established themselves as the newest sacred cows on the block, will continue to rise; however, political practicalities will not allow those new costs to be questioned.
    3. As evidence, the Newcrest consortium points to the fact that Coronation Hill was registered as a sacred site in October 1985, a few months after the mining consortium disclosed that it had struck gold.
    4. It's a very sacred contract, and I belive in it.
    5. The University of Maine is offering to return to the Zuni Indians a statue that the university museum displayed for a year before learning that the tribe considers it offensive to display the sacred piece.
    6. The protesters say the rush to extract gold _ a process that commonly employs cyanide and can be done by stripping _ could gravely threaten the sacred mountain and also undermine farming, fishing and tourism, western Ireland's economic pillars.
    7. Rupert Garcia's "La Virgen y Yo" (himself an agnostic black shape hanging upside down, confronting the blurred sacred image) implies more by saying less.
    8. This past August, the auto maker floated two drastic proposals that would "slaughter the sacred cows," as company officials put it.
    9. Analysts applauded the announcement, whose steps overturned a number of policies Dr. Hammer had held sacred.
    10. India won't buy tallow for religious reasons: the cows it is made from are sacred to Hindus. Italy is said to know too little about American tallow to order it.
    11. Though they still feel hurt and sorrow, many Indians also see the 100th anniversary as a chance to mend the Sioux Nation's sacred hoop - their spiritual and cultural traditions.
    12. "We want the goverment to rethink the dams, said Jorge Terena of the Terena tribe. "The land is sacred to us.
    13. Because basalt is difficult to carve and expensive, the stone was reserved for royal use, often as flooring for sacred places.
    14. "These are the most sacred possessions we have," Neulander said. "To lose one is devastating." Several Jewish institutions, including a school, community center and a synagogue were burglarized in Cherry Hill.
    15. Graphic depictions of penalties for breaking sacred covenants, considered gruesome by some, also were among the recent deletions.
    16. Like all school categories, these are sacred myths, created by the human imagination.
    17. "The sacred concerts were sincere," Mercer said. "It was also another way for him to really be intelligent and get away with it. Modern religious music is open enough to allow newer thoughts.
    18. "What that flag encapsules is too sacred to be abused," Bush said at the White House after receiving on his 66th birthday a miniature replica of the Iwo Jima Memorial, the Marines' famed flag-raising sculpture.
    19. In addition, the agency faces the risk of losing its sacred cow status.
    20. If Easter still has a shred of sacred meaning for you, avoid the following nauseating programs.
    21. "Although the pole was away from you physically, the spirit of the sacred pole never left you," said Robin Ridington, a professor of anthropology who has studied the pole.
    22. He also would severely restrict development on sacred land, where he said some of the highest concentrations of mineral resources are located.
    23. At midnight, the priest lighted a sacred fire and called for the bride and groom.
    24. Posterity is the world to come - the world for whom we hold our ideals, from whom we have borrowed our planet, and to whom we bear sacred responsibility. We must do what America does best: offer opportunity to all and demand responsibility from all.
    25. The newspaper Daily Yomiuri said Hirohito would be entombed along with more than 100 personal belongings, including a microscope, a recent list of top sumo wrestlers and a sacred sword.
    26. "Each stamp represents a chapter in the sacred and binding agreement between America and its citizens which has necessitated that men and women in uniform make sacrifices," said Postmaster General Anthony M. Frank in presenting the collection.
    27. "A sacred trust is broken when something like this happens," said John R. Edwards, a state police lieutenant and Swanton School Board member.
    28. Police arrested more than 30 Moslem worshipers in the compound of the Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa mosques on Temple Mount, which is sacred to both Moslems and Jews.
    29. It owns a fake copy of a particularly sacred Texas text, Col. William Barrett Travis's "Victory or Death" letter, penned just as the Mexican forces closed in on the Alamo.
    30. There was certainly nothing to be learned, they added, from policies that undermined such sacred Marxist notions as egalitarianism.
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