anointing
v. 用油软膏涂抹( anoint的现在分词 ); (宗教仪式上)抹油使神圣化; (如奉圣意般地)选定; 指定
To anoint someone means to put oil or water on a part of their body, usually for religious reasons.
He anointed my forehead...
他给我的前额涂上了油。
The Pope has anointed him as Archbishop.
教皇给他施了涂油礼,任命其为大主教。
If a person in a position of authority anoints someone, they choose them to do a particular important job.
The populist party anointed him as its candidate...
平民党选定他做候选人。
Mr. Olsen has always avoided anointing any successor...
奥尔森先生总是回避指定继任者。
1. the act of applying oil or an oily liquid
Mr. Olsen has always avoided anointing any successor.
奥尔森先生总是回避指定继任者。
The purpose of this anointing is not for sensation, but for service.
这一圣灵恩膏的目的不是为了感觉, 乃是为了更好的侍奉.
She showed her remorse by anointing Jesus with her own burial perfume.
她用为她葬礼预备的香膏来膏耶稣以表示痛悔.
I seal and confirm the anointing that has just been done.
我印证证实刚才所作的抹.
The double anointing did fall upon Elisha.
双倍的恩膏果然临到了以利沙.