litany的意思和读音

litany

: [ˈlɪt(ə)ni] : [ˈlɪtəni]

n.;(

litanies  

n.prayers,list,listing,catalog,catalogue

litanyn.

1.a series of prayers to God for use in church services, spoken by a priest, etc., with set responses by the people

2.~ (of sth)a long boring account of a series of events, reasons, etc.

a litany of complaints

n.1.2.(,)

n.1.a long, usually boring, list of things that someone talks or writes about2.a series of prayers in a religious service, usually with a priest saying some parts and the people saying other parts

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1.Above me, above them, I could make out a low wave of moaning, like the murmur of a congregation at litany in church.

2.The litany of misunderstandings and mutual resentment seems to be growing.

3.He said that to me at a time when I was facing a litany of charges of being a spy in Istanbul.

4.But as you saw from a little litany of key safety issues, they've been around for a very long time.

5.Like all entrepreneurs, Mr Diamond has chalked up a litany of daring moves over the years - a few have backfired, but most have paid off.——

6.Harkham's thin, descriptive lines bring humanity and soul to a topic that could easily degenerate into a litany of LA and film references.Harkham线使

7.By the time the games kicked off, the city was in much better shape, though a new litany of woes soon appeared.

8."It's just a litany of bad actions, " says Brian Huse, the executive director of the Coral Reef Alliance.“,”·

9.It is a long-lasting drug and brings on a litany of psychotic experiences and almost completely isolates any person from his environment.

10.A dark secret of the Talons is that more than a few consume the flesh of their victims regularly, disregarding one of the Litany's tenets.