[ 'ritjuəˌlaiz ] vi. (-ized; -iz-ing) 参加仪式,参加典礼。 vt. 1.使进行仪式,使奉行仪式。 2.使仪式化。 n. -zation
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Private jokes, the ritualizing of talk and gustation, a hint of self-satisfaction, even a tiny tinge of inbred malice: these are not entirely unknown in oxford and cambridge . 私人之间的笑话,讲究饮食和谈吐,一点自满,甚至还有一点与生俱来的谑意,这些特点在牛津与剑桥也并非罕见。
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For a ritualized punishment of beating and harassment 她受到了仪式般的惩罚
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For a ritualized punishment of beating and harassment 她受到了仪式般的惩罚
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Ritualized daily practices : a study of 以知青为例的研究
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The thrust of the practices also changed over time to become more ritualized 那推进那练习也改变随着时间的过去到变成更多使仪式化。
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You have to realize what an honor this is . it ' s all highly ritualized , of course 你要知道这是个什么样的荣誉.当然了,那都是非常仪式化的
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The latter , for example , ritualized their time ; there was a season to shoot grouse , a season to spend in town , etc 例如:后者使他们的时间仪式化,有射猎松鸡的季节、有镇上度日的季节等。