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81. | Tom also received the sacrament of the sick, which used to be called "last rites." |
| 汤姆也接受到了给病人的仪式,该仪式过去常被称为"最后的仪式"。 |
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82. | . Tie the knot. |
| 结婚。 |
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83. | To join as spouses;marry. |
| 成双,结婚作为配偶结合;结婚 |
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84. | One who uses or advocates the use of liturgical forms. |
| 礼拜仪式倡用人运用或提倡运用礼拜仪式的人 |
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85. | A ceremony, rite, or service for a special purpose, especially a rite for the dead. |
| 葬礼或有专门目的仪式一个有专门目的仪式,尤指为死者进行的仪式 |
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86. | The actual marriage ceremony is quite different from the American wedding ceremonies, too. |
| 真正的婚礼仪式也与美国仪式不太一样。 |
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-- 来源 -- 综合英语第4册 - Unit 4 Family and Tradition Text A |
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87. | A set of ceremonies prescribed for an occasion; a ritual. |
| 仪式为某种场合而设定的一套礼仪;仪式 |
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88. | Do you know if he's married? |
| 他结婚没结婚, 你知道吗? |
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89. | See I'm Jewish and our ritual is called a bar mitzvah. |
| 我是犹太人 而我们的仪式叫做戒律仪式 |
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90. | To hold a powwow. |
| 举行帕瓦仪式 |
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