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单词 Christ
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Definition of Christ in English:

Christ

noun krʌɪstkraɪst
  • The title, also treated as a name, given to Jesus.

    基督(给予拿撒勒的耶稣的头衔,亦作为名字),耶稣基督(见JESUS )

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If Christ is not sinless, he is not divine, nor is his death on the cross any help to sinners like ourselves.
    • Christians today have to be Christ to other people, and demonstrate what he was like and what he stood for.
    • After Christ dies on the cross, a single drop of rain falls from the heavens onto the ground.
    • So Christ exercises his gentleness by the power of the Spirit working in the lives of fallen people.
    • Funds are needed for all the splendid projects that are being undertaken in Christ's name.
    • Without a perception of the Christ of the Bible, worship loses both its focus and its anchor.
    • It is as the whole Body of Christ that we express the fullness of Christ to the world.
    • When Peter became a follower of Christ, Jesus told him he would be made a fisher of people.
    • For it was on this day that Christ strengthened the Church which he had already founded by his own flesh and blood.
    • Epiphany is a feast of revelation, the day Christ made his being known to the world.
    • There are many battles ahead for believers, but victory is certain through Christ our Lord.
    • Many seem to feel that one way to put Christ back into Christmas is by displaying a Nativity scene.
    • The good news is that nothing can separate us from the love of God that we have known in Jesus the Christ.
    • As he listened to the Christ teach, Satan understood why Jesus did not give in to temptations.
    • As Christ died on the cross for others, so also was his resurrection representative.
    • Brethren, because we are all brothers and sisters in Christ and should treat each other as such.
    • It is vital that the churches know God through Christ and the gospel of grace.
    • To make sense as a concept, the Christ has to be an Everyman, a man without qualities.
    • Whoever drinks the blood of Christ has eternal life, and Christ will raise him up at the last day.
    • If Christ did not die for our sins then we are still under the wrath of God and without hope.
    Synonyms
    Jesus, Jesus Christ, Our Lord, the Messiah, the Saviour, the Son of God, the Lamb of God, the Good Shepherd, the Redeemer, the Prince of Peace, the Nazarene, the Galilean
exclamationkrʌɪstkraɪst
  • An oath used to express irritation, dismay, or surprise.

    耶稣啊(用于表达恼怒、沮丧、惊讶等)

    ‘Oh Christ,’ he moaned under his breath
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then I became an actor and, Christ, this profession has to be the worst dating agency in the world.
    • Shankly liked what he saw: ‘Christ son, you look about seven foot tall, we're going to play in all-red from now on.’
    • Christ, I'm losing my mind!

Phrases

  • before Christ

    • full form of BC
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some 3,000 years before Christ, Egyptians lived under an orderly government, built great structures and had acquired the art of writing.
      • Not on display at this exhibition, but a brick that interested me considerably was one made in Babylon at the time of Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, six hundred years before Christ, complete with inscription.
      • Tobacco is believed to have been grown in the Americas for many thousands of years, and native Americans are thought to have discovered ways of using the plant, including smoking the leaves, a thousand years before Christ.
      • The Buddha who lived 500 years before Christ discovered that despite the fact that all sentient beings desire to be happy and want to avoid suffering, that in fact just the opposite is true - that life is characterized by suffering.
      • Archaeologists continue to search the undersea area, hoping to uncover more mysteries from a once prosperous city that existed more than 300 years before Christ.

Derivatives

  • Christhood

  • noun
    • The New Testament was written by the apostles, who were men who hadn't reached Christhood.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At this moment Jesus of Nazareth is dead and the project of Christhood is complete, it is finished.
      • The cycles that are to unfold for each of you in the fullness of the Mantle of your own Christhood are great indeed.
      • The day is coming when there will be a band of Christhood around the world, a circle of Christhood.
      • If Christ is pure God then we have no hope of being like him only if Jesus was a man can Christhood be attainable.
  • Christlike

  • adjectiveˈkrʌɪstlʌɪkˈkraɪs(t)ˌlaɪk
    • Harper's desire was to awaken in her readers ‘a stronger sense of justice and a more Christlike humanity in behalf of those whom the fortunes of war threw, homeless, ignorant and poor, upon the threshold of a new era’.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was very noble in his bearing, almost Christlike, but with an accessible persona that brought to mind the universal acceptance of George Washington as the father of our country.
      • Christianity can sometimes be a word that means nothing, unless you live your life in a Christlike fashion.
      • The deaths of Ned and Jimmy highlight the book's pervasive religious elements, for both characters are depicted as Christlike figures, men whose blood is shed to redeem their people.
      • Ample opportunities exist for physicians, nurses, and therapists to embody Christlike concern for their patients, treating them as suffering people who bear the image of God-not as scientific experiments or bureaucratic cases.
  • Christly

  • adjective ˈkrʌɪstliˈkraɪs(t)li
    • Relating to or characteristic of Christ; Christlike.

      a Christly gesture of prayer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This metaphor works because the best moments to teach Christly gestures are in the middle of life's pathway, and not in secluded spots such as classrooms that are away from where the Gospel is being lived.
      • Again, whether turning off the radio and praying or touching the lives of those who are hungry, we are about Christly gestures, learned in the real world and shaping our understanding and interpretation of Scripture.
      • Perhaps Mr. Devlin's printer is so immersed in Old Testament absolutism that he has little time for this Christly stuff.

Origin

Old English Crīst, from Latin Christus, from Greek Khristos, noun use of an adjective meaning 'anointed', from khriein 'anoint', translating Hebrew māšīaḥ 'Messiah'.

Rhymes

heist, underpriced, unsliced

Definition of Christ in US English:

Christ

nounkraɪstkrīst
  • The title, also treated as a name, given to Jesus.

    基督(给予拿撒勒的耶稣的头衔,亦作为名字),耶稣基督(见JESUS )

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After Christ dies on the cross, a single drop of rain falls from the heavens onto the ground.
    • Many seem to feel that one way to put Christ back into Christmas is by displaying a Nativity scene.
    • Whoever drinks the blood of Christ has eternal life, and Christ will raise him up at the last day.
    • There are many battles ahead for believers, but victory is certain through Christ our Lord.
    • As he listened to the Christ teach, Satan understood why Jesus did not give in to temptations.
    • Brethren, because we are all brothers and sisters in Christ and should treat each other as such.
    • To make sense as a concept, the Christ has to be an Everyman, a man without qualities.
    • If Christ is not sinless, he is not divine, nor is his death on the cross any help to sinners like ourselves.
    • Epiphany is a feast of revelation, the day Christ made his being known to the world.
    • Christians today have to be Christ to other people, and demonstrate what he was like and what he stood for.
    • It is as the whole Body of Christ that we express the fullness of Christ to the world.
    • It is vital that the churches know God through Christ and the gospel of grace.
    • Funds are needed for all the splendid projects that are being undertaken in Christ's name.
    • As Christ died on the cross for others, so also was his resurrection representative.
    • If Christ did not die for our sins then we are still under the wrath of God and without hope.
    • So Christ exercises his gentleness by the power of the Spirit working in the lives of fallen people.
    • Without a perception of the Christ of the Bible, worship loses both its focus and its anchor.
    • The good news is that nothing can separate us from the love of God that we have known in Jesus the Christ.
    • For it was on this day that Christ strengthened the Church which he had already founded by his own flesh and blood.
    • When Peter became a follower of Christ, Jesus told him he would be made a fisher of people.
    Synonyms
    jesus, jesus christ, our lord, the messiah, the saviour, the son of god, the lamb of god, the good shepherd, the redeemer, the prince of peace, the nazarene, the galilean
exclamationkraɪstkrīst
  • An oath used to express irritation, dismay, or surprise.

    耶稣啊(用于表达恼怒、沮丧、惊讶等)

    “Oh Christ,” he moaned under his breath
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then I became an actor and, Christ, this profession has to be the worst dating agency in the world.
    • Christ, I'm losing my mind!
    • Shankly liked what he saw: ‘Christ son, you look about seven foot tall, we're going to play in all-red from now on.’

Phrases

  • before Christ

    • full form of BC
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some 3,000 years before Christ, Egyptians lived under an orderly government, built great structures and had acquired the art of writing.
      • The Buddha who lived 500 years before Christ discovered that despite the fact that all sentient beings desire to be happy and want to avoid suffering, that in fact just the opposite is true - that life is characterized by suffering.
      • Archaeologists continue to search the undersea area, hoping to uncover more mysteries from a once prosperous city that existed more than 300 years before Christ.
      • Not on display at this exhibition, but a brick that interested me considerably was one made in Babylon at the time of Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, six hundred years before Christ, complete with inscription.
      • Tobacco is believed to have been grown in the Americas for many thousands of years, and native Americans are thought to have discovered ways of using the plant, including smoking the leaves, a thousand years before Christ.

Origin

Old English Crīst, from Latin Christus, from Greek Khristos, noun use of an adjective meaning ‘anointed’, from khriein ‘anoint’, translating Hebrew māšīaḥ ‘Messiah’.

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