pious的意思和读音

pious

: [ˈpaɪəs] : ['paɪəs]

adj.

adj.impious

adj.devout,religious,virtuous,moral,sincere

piousadj.

1.having or showing a deep respect for God and religion

pious acts

2.pretending to be religious, moral or good in order to impress other people

pious sentiments

3.~ hopesomething that you want to happen but is unlikely to be achieved

Such reforms seem likely to remain little more than pious hopes.

adj.1.,2.,;3.;

adj.1.strict in your religious beliefs and practices2.done or said with the intention of seeming religious and moral

1. piosity pious pip ... ...

2. pier n. () pious a. pitch n. ...

3. [ superstition] [ pious] [ be trusted] ...

4. get to grips with , pious , rife ; ...

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1.Only pious prigs care about when he chooses to get married, or to sign his children's birth certificates, or whatever.

2.She raised herself up in bed with a pious look on her face and pointing out the window, she said, "Don't sell that cow! ":“!”

3.She was an old, garrulous woman, a pawnbroker's widow, who collected used stamps for some pious purpose.

4.Nobody gave and answer . Only the pious said she was a bad woman. While some of the good women kept silence. They knew.

5.He knew it would take someone more pious than himself to banish the ghost of the murdered man and reclaim the money for God.

6.There he found David, pouring out his pious feelings, through the only medium in which he ever indulged.

7.On rumored ancient folk worship ugly no salt, pious worship during childhood on, grow up to superior moral palace, but do not drive.

8.Raised in a humble home, St. Helena is later canonized for her pious works and her relentless search for christian relics.

9.Afterward he became most pious, and was heard to say that only the Maiden could replace Queen Rhaella in his heart.——Rhaella

10.For all the pious claim that examinations test what you know, it is common knowledge that they more often do the exact opposite.