2016年7月30日 星期六

nightly, reincarnate, cortege, insignia, Dean and Chapter

  1. 1050:
    The BBC's Jane Peel at Ludgate Circus says: "It is absolutely packed here, not just with protesters, but with many hundreds of supporters, trying to drown out the sound of protests with clapping."
    "There is clearly some dissent here, but this was meant to be the place where some protest was allowed to take place."
  2. 1049:
    The Queen
    The Queen is welcomed by the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's.
  3. 1048:
    Procession
    A gun is firing every minute from the Tower of London during the procession.
  4. 1047:
    Outside St Paul's, the BBC's Gerry Holt says: "Office workers are now craning their necks from every open window in the area. The interest is certainly building as Lady Thatcher's funeral cortege makes it's way along the processional route."


1038:
Lady Thatcher's son Mark, daughter Carol, their partners and her grandchildren, arrive at St Pauls's to take their seats, as the gun carriage bearing the coffin is carried along Fleet Street.


1104:
Walking in front of the coffin are Baroness Thatcher's grandchildren, Michael and Amanda Thatcher.
They are carrying the insignia of the Order of the Garter and the Order of Merit, awarded to their grandmother.


“Sleep is the most moronic fraternity in the world, with the heaviest dues and the crudest rituals. It is a mental torture I find debasing... I simply cannot get used to the nightly betrayal of reason, humanity, genius.” 
―from SPEAK, MEMORY



He is to be buried in the cemetery of his Zen Mountain Monastery in Mount Tremper, where each year a “Hungry Ghost” ceremony honors the dead. In 49 days, according to Buddhist belief, he will be reincarnated.



As America has become more tolerant of homosexuality, abortion has been left standing as the prime insignia of affiliation in the culture wars that have raged for decades http://econ.st/1FriHO5



Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (VS08) is the current incarnation of the company's long line of IDEs.




nightly 

Pronunciation: /ˈnʌɪtli/ 



ADJECTIVE

1Happening or done every night:his nightly TV talk show
2Happening, done, or existing in the night:badgers in gardens on their regular nightly wanderings

ADVERB

Every night:the hotel features live music nightly


incarnate




ADJECTIVE

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkɑːnət/ 
[OFTEN POSTPOSITIVE]
1(Especially of a deity or spirit) embodied in human form:God incarnate
1.1[POSTPOSITIVE] Represented in the most fundamental or extreme form:here is capitalism incarnate

VERB

Pronunciation: /ˈɪnkɑːneɪt/ 
 Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkɑːneɪt/ 
[WITH OBJECT]
1Embody or represent (a deity or spirit) in human form:the idea that God incarnates himself in man
1.1Put (a concept or quality) into concrete form:a desire to make things which will incarnate their personality
1.2(Of a person) be the living embodiment of (a quality):the man who incarnates the pain of the entire community



Origin

Late Middle English: from ecclesiastical Latin incarnat- 'made flesh', from the verb incarnare, from in- 'into' + carocarn- 'flesh'.


in・car・nate



━━ a. 肉体を備えた; 人の姿をした, 化身の; (抽象概念が)具体化された.
━━  vt. 肉体を与える, 化身させる ((in, as)); …の化身[権化(ごんげ)]である, 典型である; ((普通受身で)) 具体[具現]化する ((in, as)).
 in・car・na・tion ━━ n. 化身, 権化, (輪廻(りんね)中の)一時期(の姿); 典型; 具体化; (the I-) 神性がキリストの肉体に宿ったこと, 託身.

reincarnate

━━ vt. (霊魂に)再び肉体を与える, 生れ変らせる, 化身させる ((as)).
━━  a. 生れ変った.
 re・in・car・na・tion
 ━━ n. (霊魂の)再生, 化身.


 chapter

noun

  • 1a main division of a book, typically with a number or title: we will deal with this in chapter eleven
  • an Act of Parliament numbered as part of a session’s proceedings.
  • a section of a treaty: a majority voted for the inclusion of the social chapter in the treaty
  • 2a distinctive period in history or in a person’s life:the people are about to begin a new chapter in their history
  • a series or sequence:the latest episode in a chapter of problems
  • 3 the governing body of a religious community or knightly order: land granted by the Dean and Chapter of St Paul’s Cathedral 
    3 《教会》
    (1) 修道院修士会;司教座聖堂参事会;((集合的))管区[教会]代表団.
    (2) (詩篇(しへん)のあとに読む)聖書抜節.
  • 4chiefly North American a local branch of a society: a leaflet was issued by the local chapter of the American Cancer Society
  • a local group of Hell’s Angels.

 dean
noun


  • 1the head of the chapter of a cathedral or collegiate church.
  • (also rural dean, area dean) British a member of the clergy exercising supervision over a group of parochial clergy within a division of an archdeaconry.
  • 2the head of a university faculty or department or of a medical school.
  • (in a college or university, especially Oxford or Cambridge) a senior member of a college, with disciplinary and advisory functions.

Origin:

Middle English: from Old French deien, from late Latin decanus 'chief of a group of ten', from decem 'ten'. Compare with doyen


 insignia
noun (plural same or insignias)


  • a distinguishing badge or emblem of military rank, office, or membership of an organization:a khaki uniform with colonel’s insignia on the collar the royal insignia of Scotland
  • a sign or token of something:the ruins are devoid of moss and ivy, the romantic insignia of age and decay

Origin:

mid 17th century: from Latin, plural of insigne 'sign, badge of office', neuter of insignis 'distinguished (as if by a mark)', from in- 'towards' + signum 'sign'


[名](複 〜, 〜s)((通例単数扱い))(官職・階級などを示す)記章, バッジ;(名誉の)しるし;(一般に)しるし
an insignia of rank
階級章.

cortege


  音節
cor • tege, -tège
発音
kɔːrtéʒ | -téiʒ
cortegeの変化形
corteges (複数形)
[名]
1 ((単数・複数扱い))(特に葬儀・儀式の)行列.
2 ((集合的))供ぞろい, 従者たち, 随員, 供奉(ぐぶ)員.
[フランス語]



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