exorcism

英 ['eksɔːsɪzəm] 美 ['ɛksɔrsɪzəm]
  • n. 驱魔;驱邪;用魔法召鬼魂
星级词汇:
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exorcism 驱魔

来自exorcise, 驱魔。

exorcism (n.)
early 15c., "a calling up or driving out of evil spirits," from Late Latin exorcismus, from Greek exorkismos "administration of an oath," in Ecclesiastical Greek, "exorcism," from exorkizein "exorcize, bind by oath," from ex "out of" (see ex-) + horkizein "cause to swear," from horkos "oath." Earlier in the same sense was exorcization (late 14c.).
1. The exorcism was broadcast on television.
电视上播放了驱邪仪式。

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2. Master Bao places the exorcism cloth onto the infected area.
包师父用工具抹着撒死尸水的地方.

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3. You don't believe in the exorcism of demons, do you?
你还相信打鬼这样的迷信啊?

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4. The excess that they encountered during the exorcism was so excessive.
驱魔期间他们遇到了过多的过度行为.

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5. Sanctity of Battle no longer reduces the cooldown of Exorcism.
圣战现在不再减少驱邪术的冷却时间.

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