vitia造句

"vitia"是什么意思   

例句与造句

  1. They may sometimes appear virtuous, but it is only an appearance ( vitia virtutes imitantia ).
  2. Arben, 27, from Hoexter, Germany, left the town in Kosovo whose Albanian name is Vitia nine years ago.
  3. "They're all Albanians and all Albanians are the same, " said Vitia, the cigarette vendor.
  4. He obtained his doctoral degree in 1792 with a thesis entitled " Dissertatio inauguralis sistens vitia gennus humanum debilitantia ".
  5. In truth all human actions, not purified by Redemption, are vices pure and simple and damning vices at that ( vitia sunt et damnant ).
  6. It's difficult to find vitia in a sentence. 用vitia造句挺难的
  7. In 1276 Master Baiamundus de Vitia, Canon of Asti and appointed Papal Collector exempted all churches venerating any relics of Saint Fillan, from any taxes due to Rome.
  8. Ali Vitia, a cigarette vendor in the outdoor market here, gave this list of priorities : " We most want employment, independence, employment, the economy and better roads ."
  9. With more probability we can attribute to John the " Dialogus de vitia SS . Fratrum Minorum ", partly edited by L . Lemmens, O . F . M . ( Rome, 1902 ).
  10. Former Lipjan mayor Shukri Buja was sentenced to 4 months suspended imprisonment for not declaring property to the Anti-Corruption agency, while Vitia Mayor Nexhmedin Arifi to 18 months suspended imprisonment for misuse of official position.
  11. It was believed that if an augur committed an error in the interpretation of the signs or, " vitia ", it was considered offensive to the gods and often was said to have disastrous effects unless corrected.
  12. :The only word in there that could be translated by a single useful Googleable word is " of bishops ", so searching for " grotius episcoporum " gives " Qui legit historiam Ecclesiasticam, quid legit nisi Episcoporum vicia ? " ( or " vitia Episcoporum " ).
  13. Impure sacrifice and incorrect ritual were " vitia " ( faults, hence " vice, " the English derivative ); excessive devotion, fearful grovelling to deities, and the improper use or seeking of divine knowledge were " superstitio "; neglecting the " religiones " owed to the traditional gods was atheism, a charge leveled during the Empire at Jews, Christians, and Epicureans.

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