benedict的意思和读音

benedict

: [ˈbɛnɪˌdɪkt] : [ˈbenidikt]

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3.Benedict Benedicere (to bless)、(consecrate)(hallow),使

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1.That alone exposes Benedict to the sort of controversies that are in danger of becoming the hallmark of his papacy.Benedict

2.No doubt Pope Benedict, whom Mr. Bush later described as "very smart, " was able to deconstruct the rest of the sentence.

3.It was the latest case of Benedict's seeming indifference to the impact and timing of his actions.

4."This seems to confirm the unanimous and uncontested tradition that they are the mortal remains of the Apostle Paul, " Benedict said.“使,”

5.Benedict: american anthropologist noted for her study of Native american and Japanese cultures.

6.Reading this book I seem to read it, "Bible, " Benedict deep in the West of religious feeling and sincere faith, and I am really admirable.仿》,西

7.Like many, Ms. Martin said she was sad to see Benedict's papacy end. "But I'm also really excited to see what's next, " she said.退,“。”

8.He has the quick wit and comic timing to match Hermione in her verbal aggressiveness , to tease her, to play Benedict to her Beatrice.

9.THOUGH Pope Benedict's tenure has not had much effect on Catholicism in Brazil so far, it has entrenched an old conflict.西

10.Although she was an atheist, she had found a "soul-mate" in Pope Benedict XVI, and would have revelled in his unwise words about Islam.