flagellant



n. 苦修者;执鞭抽打者
adj. 伤人的;鞭打的
n.
鞭笞者,受鞭笞者,自笞者;
adj.
(自行)鞭笞的;
英英释义
flagellant[ 'flædʒələnt ]
n.
a person who is whipped or whips himself for sexual gratification
a person who whips himself as a religious penance
权威例句
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Flagellant Priests
Flagellant Priests
THE FLAGELLANT
Flagellant Confraternities and Italian Art, 1260-1610
P02-Flagellant-Dermatitis following Shiitake-Mushroom Consumption
Radical tendencies in the flagellant movement of the mid-fourteenth century
The decoration of a statute book for a Pavian Flagellant Confraternity
2. Coming to Oneself: Structures of Arrival in Songs Sung by Flagellant Pilgrims in Strassburg in 1349
flagellant (n.)
late 16c., "one who whips or scourges himself for religious discipline," from Latin flagellantem (nominative flagellans), present participle of flagellare "to scourge, lash" (see flagellum). There were notable outbreaks of it in 1260 and 1340s. As an adjective, "given to flagellation," 1880.
1. Mr Black went for the jugular, asking intimate sexual questions.
布莱克先生直攻要害,问起了性方面的隐私问题。
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2. To improve the recognition of jugular phlebectasia in children.
目的:提高临床对颈静脉扩张症的认识.
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3. Bilateral internal jugular vein stenting is also a rare procedure.
两侧内颈静脉支架置放术也是少见的技术.
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4. Neck: Jugular venous distention ( JVD ) thyromegaly masses lymphadenopathy.
颈部: 颈静脉扩张,甲状腺肿,肿块,淋巴结病.
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5. Metastatic carcinoma to the jugular foramen.
转移性癌的颈静脉孔.
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[ jugular 造句 ]
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