canonizes

美 [ˈkænənaɪzɪz]英 [ˈkænənaɪzɪz]
  • v.宣圣;正式宣布(某人)为圣徒;列入圣品
  • canonize的第三人称单数和复数
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canonizes

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    VERB (在天主教中)封(死者)为圣徒,封圣
    If a dead person is canonized, it is officially announced by the Catholic Church that he or she is a saint.

    Joan of Arc was finally canonized by Pope Benedict XV in 1920.

    圣女贞德终于在1920年由教皇本尼狄克十五世封为圣徒。

  • ...a celebration of the saint's canonization.

    追封圣徒的仪式

  1. The research of philosophy of education is challenged for its method and even its nature , because it has not applied the normative methods that modern research canonizes .

    教育哲学研究正在遭遇方法乃至研究性上的质疑,原因是教育哲学研究并没有应用现代研究推崇的规范化研究方法。

  2. William Blake , the forerunner of Romanticism in English literature , canonizes much on the usage of imagination in poems writing .

    英国浪漫主义文学先驱&威廉·布莱克十分推崇诗人想象力在诗歌创作中的作用,他认为一种力量足以造就一个诗人:想象。