mantra的意思和读音

mantra

: [ˈmæntrə] : ['mæntrə]

n.);

mantras  

n.chant,intonation,repetition,refrain,sacred word

mantran.

1.);a word, phrase or sound that is repeated again and again, especially during prayer or meditation

a Buddhist mantra

n.1.,;

n.1.a sound, word, or phrase that is continuously repeated as a prayer, used in Hindu and Buddhist religious practices to help someone meditate; something repeated again and again

1. 7. / In a top and shorts 8. / Mantra 9. / Streets of the capital ...

2. liberalization:n. mantra:n. belie:v. ...

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1.A simple mantra has guided me through the darkest bouts of autocerebral asphyxiation: You don't have to believe everything you think.

2.That was interesting to me, because it sort of changed the mantra, which used to be, 'We are Judo-Christian country. '

3.Paralyzed and silent in her bed, my daughter Paula taught me a lesson that is now my mantra: You only have what you give.使

4.The mantra following the 1980s recession was that of the "free agent" .80退”。

5.The beginning and the end of the practice of Ashtanga Yoga traditionally is marked by an Mantra (=Prayer).

6.The mantra that "the world is flat" is going to be an asset and a challenge for small businesses.,“

7.In many areas, you re likely to hear the KISS mantra - "Keep it simple, stupid! " This applies just as well to security as anywhere else.KISS!”

8.IF YOU don't own your citizens' loyalty, perhaps you can rent it for a while. That seems to be the mantra of Arab regimes at the moment.便

9.The ancient art of mantra chanting, to open up the heart and lungs, will also be explored.

10.Carl was more than patient, but I'll never forget his slowly enunciated softly spoken mantra to these questions: "Where-is-the-evidence? ":“?”