柯林斯詞典ritual /?r?tj??l/ (rituals) 1. N-VAR A ritual is a religious service or other ceremony which involves a series of actions performed in a fixed order. 宗教儀式; 典禮 This is the most ancient, and holiest of the Shinto rituals. 這是最古老、最神聖的神道教儀式。2. ADJ Ritual activities happen as part of a ritual or tradition. 儀式性的; 傳統(tǒng)的[ADJ n] ...fasting and ritual dancing. …齋戒和儀式性舞蹈。3. N-VAR A ritual is a way of behaving or a series of actions that people regularly carry out in a particular situation, because it is their custom to do so. 習(xí)俗 The whole Italian culture revolves around the ritual of eating. 整個意大利文化是圍繞著飲食習(xí)俗的。4. ADJ You can describe something as a ritual action when it is done in exactly the same way whenever a particular situation occurs. 例行公事般的; 習(xí)慣性的[ADJ n] I realized that here the conventions required me to make the ritual noises. 我意識到這裡的習(xí)俗要求我得說套話。 返回 ritual劍橋詞典a set of fixed actions and sometimes words performed regularly , especially as part of a ceremony 例行公事,老槼矩;(尤指)儀式 Coffee and the newspaper are part of my morning ritual. 喝咖啡和讀報紙是我早晨必做的事情之一。 The birds were performing a complex mating ritual. 這些鳥在進行程序複襍的交配。 返回 ritual