第三人称复数:baptisms
1. baptism of fire : n. 炮火的洗礼, 士兵初临战场的考验;
1. 浸洗:baptism of fire 炮火的洗礼 | baptism 浸洗 | baptismal name 洗礼名
2. 洗禮、受洗:Authority 權柄、權力、職權、當局、當局人員、領袖 | Baptism 洗禮、受洗 | Baptism by fire 火的洗禮
3. 洗礼;浸礼:bath: 浴 | baptism: 洗礼,浸礼 | baptise: 施洗礼
1. (基督教的)洗礼,浸礼
A baptism is a Christian ceremony in which a person is baptized.
1. baptism的反义词
1. The New Testament was opened at a page showing the baptism of Christ.
2. Cruz's age was based on the registry of her baptism, as there was no national population record in 1878 when her baptism was registered.
3. Perhaps the director's biggest innovation is the addition of a powerful silent scene in which one sees Shylock submitting to a forced baptism.
4. Baptism deals with the mixture of hope and fear that Chinese intellectuals suffered during the first political campaign of New China.
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5. Those who did not receive the baptism of democracy will be eradicated even at the high cost of human lives.
6. In keeping with Danish custom, the twins'names were revealed to the public for the first time at the baptism.
7. " The whole process is undoubtedly a Long March and a baptism of mind and soul, " Chen said.
8. Despite Katie Holmes'Catholic upbringing, there will be no baptism for the first fruit of her labor.
baptism的反义词
noun
1. a Christian sacrament signifying spiritual cleansing and rebirth
e.g. most churches baptize infants but some insist on adult baptism