释义 |
hypostasis/haiˈpɒstəsis/n. (pl. hypostases /-si:z/) 1 Med. an accumulation of fluid or blood in the lower parts of the body or organs under the influence of gravity, in cases of poor circulation 【医】(液体或血液)坠积 2 Metaphysics an underlying substance, as opposed to attributes or to that which is unsubstantial 【玄学】本质;实质;根本 3 in Christian theology 基督教教义中 : a the person of Christ, combining human and divine natures 基督位格(人神合一) b each of the three persons of the Trinity 三位一体中的一位 [ecclesiastical Latin from Greek hupostasis (as HYPO-, STASIS ‘standing, state’)] |