hymn
- IPA[hɪm]
英式
- a religious song or poem of praise to God or a god;a formal song sung during Christian worship, typically by the whole congregation
- praise (something);sing hymns
verb: hymn, 3rd person present: hymns, gerund or present participle: hymning, past tense: hymned, past participle: hymned
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名詞
- 1. a religious song or poem of praise to God or a god a Hellenistic hymn to Apollo
- ▪ a formal song sung during Christian worship, typically by the whole congregation the traditional Easter hymn of rejoicing
- ▪ a book, film, or other composition praising someone or something the film is a hymn to blue-collar mateyness
動詞
- 1. praise (something) the joys of domesticity were being hymned in magazines
- 2. rare sing hymns they were hymning to their god
- a book containing the words of a collection of hymns: please stand and turn to hymn number 645 in your hymn books
Oxford Dictionary
- present a united front in public by not disagreeing with one another
Oxford Dictionary
- present a united front in public by not disagreeing with one another
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- a religious song or poem of praise to God or a god: a Hellenistic hymn to Apollo
- praise or celebrate (something): Johnson's reply hymns education
Oxford American Dictionary