sanctity的意思和读音

sanctity

: [ˈsæŋktəti] : ['sæŋktəti]

n.

sanctities  

n.profanity

n.holiness,blessedness,sacredness,inviolability,purity

sanctityn.

1.~ (of sth)the state of being very important and worth protecting

the sanctity of marriage

2.the state of being holy

a life of sanctity, like that of St Francis

n.1.,2.3.[()]

n.1.the special importance that some things have, especially traditional institutions2.the quality of being holy or of having special religious importance

1. vows n. v., , sanctity n. busty adj. (), ...

2. magical;mystical;miraculous sanctity amazing ...

3. Responsible Sanctity Tender ...

4. Righteous( Sanctity) Taro( ) ...

6.,—sanctity

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1.We cannot do many things for the sanctity of doing something without trying to be sold or told something.

2.The neighbor who respects his ob1igation, and respects the sanctity of his agreement, in and with, a world of neighbor.

3.for an ordinary person, as long as conditions allow, where the child was born, is not the sanctity of their freedoms and rights.

4.art. is nothing but art. which rises from dirty, ugly reality and displays all its sanctity in contrast with reality.

5.But when he studied it closely, it seemed to glitter in the sunlight, as if its sanctity were being tested at every moment.

6.He stayed away, for a year; he visited the depths of Asia, spending himself on scenes of romantic interest, of superlative sanctity.

7.the neighbor who respects his obligations and respects the sanctity of his agreements in and with a world of neighbors.

8.Sanctity of the moment, she does not like the fairy Eats the world smoke and fire .

9.Chaitanya said: 'The name of God has very great sanctity.:‘

10.Accordingly, each advocates the need to act now to protect the sanctity of these assets in time of conflict as well as in times of peace.