exorcisms

英 [ˈɛksɔːsɪzmz]

n.  (用祈祷或法术)驱魔,驱邪,驱邪的仪式; 消除,忘掉(不愉快的经历或记忆)
exorcism的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-VAR 驱邪;伏魔;驱邪仪式
    Exorcism is the removing of evil spirits from a person or place by the use of prayer.
    1. The exorcism was broadcast on television.
      电视上播放了驱邪仪式。

双语例句

  1. And as the Vatican's chief exorcist, it's his job to expel the devil when someone is possessed. He's performed more than 70,000 exorcisms in his career, he estimates.
    作为梵蒂冈城的首席驱魔师,他的职责就是把魔鬼从人身上驱除走。
  2. Countless exorcisms and investigations have taken place at the house since, and it has gone through several owners, but the presence that haunts it is said to still remain there today.
    之后后屋子进行了无数次驱魔和调查,而它也几次易主,但是闹鬼的现象到今天仍然存在。
  3. Often exorcisms and purgations were performed with much noise as if to scare away the evil spirits.
    通常驱邪与涤罪仪式都伴有响闹声,用以吓跑亡灵。
  4. Notice the Gospel of John has other differences; that I haven't even mentioned; for example, remember in the Synoptic Gospels there are lots of exorcisms of demons.
    注意约翰福音还有一些,我没提到的特别之处;,比如说在符类福音中,经常提到驱走魔鬼。
  5. He'd been involved in exorcisms and healings in many parts of the region.
    他介入了许多地区的巫医活动。
  6. According to the New Testament, Jesus also performed various miracles in the course of his ministry, including healings, exorcisms, turning water into wine and the raising Lazarus from the dead.
    根据新约,耶稣也在传道期间表演了各种不同的奇迹,包括治疗、驱魔、把水变成酒和把拉撒路从死亡中提升。