unction
英 [ˈʌŋkʃn]
美 [ˈʌŋkʃən]
unction 傅油礼,虚情假意来自unctus,傅油,词源同unguent, -ct, 过去分词后缀。引申词义油滑的,虚情假意。
- unction
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unction: [14] Unction was borrowed from Latin unctiō, a derivative of unguere ‘anoint’ (source also of English unguent [15]). This was descended from the same prehistoric ancestor as produced Welsh ymenyn ‘butter’. Unctuous [14], from the medieval Latin derivative unctuōsus, originally meant literally ‘oily, greasy’, but has since moved into more metaphorical areas.
=> unctuous, unguent
- unction (n.)
- "act of anointing as a religious rite," late 14c., from Latin unctionem (nominative unctio) "anointing," from unctus, past participle of ungere "to anoint" (see unguent).
- 1. He was given extreme unction.
- 他接受了终傅圣事。
- 2. Lay not that flattering unction to your soul.
- 不要在你的灵魂上涂抹那种使你感到自慰的香膏吧.
- 3. So I pretended to away and in seeing this, the in unction.
- 于是,我假装走开了,它看到我走了,就快速喝起来, 一副津津有味的样子.
- 4. Narrator: In a corner, a boy is unction reading a thick book.
- 旁白: 在书店的角落, 有一个男孩正津津有味地读一本厚书.
- 5. Administer the last unction.
- 施最后的涂油礼.