crucifixion

英 [kruːsɪ'fɪkʃ(ə)n] 美 ['krʊsə'fɪkʃən]
  • n. 刑罚;苦难
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crucifixion (n.)
early 15c., from Late Latin crucifixionem (nominative crucifixio), noun of action from past participle stem of crucifigere "kill by crucifixion; fasten to a cross" (see crucify).
1. He was executed by crucifixion.
他被钉死在十字架上.

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2. The crucifixion of Jesus Christ was, for its day, only a routine execution.
耶稣基督被钉在十字架上处死, 这在当时来说只是一种普通的行刑方式.

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3. It contains the earliest documents extant on the life, teaching, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus.
它包含着现存的关于耶稣的生平, 教导, 受难和复活的最早文献.

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4. If this is so for 9 - 11, what about crucifixion karma?
如果911事件如此的话,对受难业力又如何 呢 ?

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5. The Root of Holiness : Co - crucifixion and Co - resurrection with Jesus Christ.
圣洁的根源﹕与耶稣基督同钉十字架﹐同复活.

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