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Definition of ablution in English: ablutionnoun əˈbluːʃ(ə)nəˈbluʃən usually ablutionshumorous, formal 1An act of washing oneself. the women performed their ablutions 女人们漱洗沐浴。 Example sentencesExamples - As I was rounding off my weekly ablutions in the bath today, I reached for the pumice stone to scrub my soles.
- When I was done she wrapped my shoulders in a towel, and then performed her own quick ablutions as Alice and I finished drying ourselves.
- I woke up this morning with a strange feeling of premonition; I pondered over it for a while and then carried on with the usual morning ablutions.
- Most of us give little thought to what we're washing down the drain and flushing down the toilet as we go about our daily ablutions.
- So you need not panic if you ingest a little during your morning ablutions.
- Start the download of morning news while I perform morning ablutions.
- Dominic whistled cheerfully as he strode along his worn path to the stream where he performed his daily ablutions.
- Alarmingly, I have experienced a number of electrical shocks whilst performing my morning ablutions close by to the tiny bulbs.
- At the top of the building, the glass roof of the children's shower can be opened at the touch of a switch for open-air ablutions or access to a rooftop terrace.
- When he works in Hampshire, he has to get out of bed at 0530, perform the necessary ablutions, down a coffee and leave the house at 0600.
- She has all her life been opposed to human interference where her ablutions are concerned and age has not dimmed her memory of the purpose of brush and comb.
- The daily routine started early in the morning with ablutions followed by a meagre breakfast at eight o'clock then back in the cell until they were served a plateful of dinner at about four o'clock.
- For your 500 Euros a night you get, in addition to an extremely cold and uncomfortable bed (albeit with furs), a room in a nearby proper hotel for ablutions.
- David wandered into the bathroom to perform his morning ablutions and all I heard was ‘Oh my God'. I went dashing in and saw what his oh my godding was about.
- Taylor sighed, running a hand through her hair before she slipped into some pyjamas and jumped straight into bed, too worn and puzzled and happy and upset to bother with her ablutions.
- Our daily lives are being planned around when we can perform our ablutions and eat; an army-style shower is now becoming our treat du jour.
- Once, while demonstrating how it worked, the bath was wheeled in complete with his wife at her ablutions.
- On the wires overhead a cheerful community of young swallows were chattering and performing their evening ablutions, stretching one wing out at a time, as far as it would reach, and preening the feathers.
- He had emerged from his fairly elaborate morning ablutions looking ashen-faced.
- As far as I'm concerned, if a spider is in the bath you must remain absolutely silent when going about your ablutions otherwise it will launch itself into the air and latch onto your head.
Synonyms washing, cleansing, bathing, showering, scrubbing, purification wash, bath, shower, toilet, soak, dip, douche rare lavage, lavation - 1.1 A ceremonial act of washing parts of the body or sacred containers.
(对人体或神器的)洗礼 Example sentencesExamples - Lessons about the Arabic alphabet, examples of Islamic art, and depictions of basic Muslim acts of worship, such as ablutions for prayer, are featured throughout.
- Most religions practice ritual ablution, or bathing - though only Hinduism by the millions at once.
- At lunchtime, bearded students perform their ablutions along a long row of taps before going off to pray.
- At last he went to the palace one day, and, being informed that the Caliph was making his ablutions prior to his prayers, sat down in an antechamber.
- Abdel-Wahed was in the yard doing his ablutions before prayers when a sniper bullet hit him.
- While Abas was putting on his shirt after performing the ablutions for the afternoon prayer, he was surprised to see a new prayer mat spread neatly on his bed.
- Hassane and most of the competitors sheepishly made their way over to El Hadji's open-air mosque to perform their ablutions and prayers.
- Moreover, the several marble basins that were found in the building, and that might have formed part of its furnishings in the last phase and perhaps even in previous phases, could have held water for ritual ablutions.
- She would have been down there taking a ceremonial ablution and praying to the river god Hapi, who was also the god of fertility.
- Familiar river scenes are shown as the boat ride progresses, such as a cow carcass floating in the river, the renowned cremation ghats and locals, as well as pilgrims, performing ritual ablutions.
- Part of the Islamic tradition is to set strict rules for ablutions, washing hands, arms, face and feet with running water before praying.
- He applied sandal paste on his forehead and wore the sacred thread across his body and was rigorous in the ablutions before prayers.
- Muslims pray 5 times a day at specific times, and they perform ablutions (wash up) before they pray.
- Prayers are to be made in the direction of Mecca and must be carried out in a state of ritual purity, achieved by either ritual ablutions or a bath.
- Along one wall men sat on marble blocks in front of taps for people to perform their ablutions - washing feet, arms up to the elbow, rinsing nose and eyes - in preparation for prayer.
- They gave me good food with fruit and water for ablutions and prayer.
- Interestingly enough, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) also encouraged doing ablution before going to bed.
- We are ordered to make ablution before prayer, and also to make sure that our places of prayer are free of contamination and filth.
- During the lunch break I went to the bathroom to perform an ablution for the Zuhar prayers but in the Western style bathroom it was not a very feasible idea.
- He may practice Divine knowledge, meditation, pilgrimages, and ablutions.
- 1.2the ablutionsBritish (in army slang) a building or room containing washing facilities and toilets.
〈英〉(军队俚语)澡堂 Example sentencesExamples - There are taps for the men's ablutions - and an escape tunnel which opens near a ditch to allow the men a speedy getaway.
- The guards now took over, kicking and shoving him in the direction of the ablutions.
- There has been no… maintenance done to any of the ablutions.
- Camp beds were also lacking, ablutions were rudimentary and much of the kit was more suitable for a winter campaign in the northern Europe of the cold war.
- The Bog Standard Campaign was launched to rid schools of rundown ablutions which campaigners say are not just unpleasant, but also affect learning.
Synonyms washing, cleansing, bathing, showering, scrubbing, purification
Derivativesadjective humorous, formal On the wedding morning, various ablutionary rituals are performed on both the bride and the groom in their own homes. Example sentencesExamples - The motorhome must be designed to completely meet the ablutionary and sanitary needs of the occupants for at least three days.
- The tombs stand on the same platform as a white mosque and virtually in its forecourt, separated from it only by the obligatory ablutionary pond reflecting both the tombs and the mosque.
- This invention concerns water outlets such as shower heads and water spouts for ablutionary devices or appliances.
- The door to my room had in fact been shifted a yard forward to give me exclusive use of this less than desirable ablutionary facility.
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin ablutio(n-), from abluere, from ab- 'away' + luere 'wash'. The original use was as a term in chemistry and alchemy meaning 'purification by using liquids', hence 'purification of the body by washing' (mid 16th century). Rhymesabsolution, allocution, attribution, circumlocution, circumvolution, Confucian, constitution, contribution, convolution, counter-revolution, destitution, dilution, diminution, distribution, electrocution, elocution, evolution, execution, institution, interlocution, irresolution, Lilliputian, locution, perlocution, persecution, pollution, prosecution, prostitution, restitution, retribution, Rosicrucian, solution, substitution, volution Definition of ablution in US English: ablutionnounəˈblo͞oSHənəˈbluʃən usually ablutionsformal, humorous 1The act of washing oneself (often used for humorously formal effect) 盥洗,沐浴(常具正式而戏谑的效果) the women performed their ablutions 女人们漱洗沐浴。 Example sentencesExamples - Most of us give little thought to what we're washing down the drain and flushing down the toilet as we go about our daily ablutions.
- The daily routine started early in the morning with ablutions followed by a meagre breakfast at eight o'clock then back in the cell until they were served a plateful of dinner at about four o'clock.
- Dominic whistled cheerfully as he strode along his worn path to the stream where he performed his daily ablutions.
- At the top of the building, the glass roof of the children's shower can be opened at the touch of a switch for open-air ablutions or access to a rooftop terrace.
- David wandered into the bathroom to perform his morning ablutions and all I heard was ‘Oh my God'. I went dashing in and saw what his oh my godding was about.
- Start the download of morning news while I perform morning ablutions.
- When I was done she wrapped my shoulders in a towel, and then performed her own quick ablutions as Alice and I finished drying ourselves.
- For your 500 Euros a night you get, in addition to an extremely cold and uncomfortable bed (albeit with furs), a room in a nearby proper hotel for ablutions.
- On the wires overhead a cheerful community of young swallows were chattering and performing their evening ablutions, stretching one wing out at a time, as far as it would reach, and preening the feathers.
- Alarmingly, I have experienced a number of electrical shocks whilst performing my morning ablutions close by to the tiny bulbs.
- So you need not panic if you ingest a little during your morning ablutions.
- Our daily lives are being planned around when we can perform our ablutions and eat; an army-style shower is now becoming our treat du jour.
- He had emerged from his fairly elaborate morning ablutions looking ashen-faced.
- Once, while demonstrating how it worked, the bath was wheeled in complete with his wife at her ablutions.
- Taylor sighed, running a hand through her hair before she slipped into some pyjamas and jumped straight into bed, too worn and puzzled and happy and upset to bother with her ablutions.
- As I was rounding off my weekly ablutions in the bath today, I reached for the pumice stone to scrub my soles.
- When he works in Hampshire, he has to get out of bed at 0530, perform the necessary ablutions, down a coffee and leave the house at 0600.
- As far as I'm concerned, if a spider is in the bath you must remain absolutely silent when going about your ablutions otherwise it will launch itself into the air and latch onto your head.
- She has all her life been opposed to human interference where her ablutions are concerned and age has not dimmed her memory of the purpose of brush and comb.
- I woke up this morning with a strange feeling of premonition; I pondered over it for a while and then carried on with the usual morning ablutions.
Synonyms washing, cleansing, bathing, showering, scrubbing, purification - 1.1 A ceremonial act of washing parts of the body or sacred containers.
(对人体或神器的)洗礼 Example sentencesExamples - We are ordered to make ablution before prayer, and also to make sure that our places of prayer are free of contamination and filth.
- Muslims pray 5 times a day at specific times, and they perform ablutions (wash up) before they pray.
- At lunchtime, bearded students perform their ablutions along a long row of taps before going off to pray.
- During the lunch break I went to the bathroom to perform an ablution for the Zuhar prayers but in the Western style bathroom it was not a very feasible idea.
- While Abas was putting on his shirt after performing the ablutions for the afternoon prayer, he was surprised to see a new prayer mat spread neatly on his bed.
- He may practice Divine knowledge, meditation, pilgrimages, and ablutions.
- They gave me good food with fruit and water for ablutions and prayer.
- Part of the Islamic tradition is to set strict rules for ablutions, washing hands, arms, face and feet with running water before praying.
- Familiar river scenes are shown as the boat ride progresses, such as a cow carcass floating in the river, the renowned cremation ghats and locals, as well as pilgrims, performing ritual ablutions.
- Lessons about the Arabic alphabet, examples of Islamic art, and depictions of basic Muslim acts of worship, such as ablutions for prayer, are featured throughout.
- Interestingly enough, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) also encouraged doing ablution before going to bed.
- Along one wall men sat on marble blocks in front of taps for people to perform their ablutions - washing feet, arms up to the elbow, rinsing nose and eyes - in preparation for prayer.
- Hassane and most of the competitors sheepishly made their way over to El Hadji's open-air mosque to perform their ablutions and prayers.
- Prayers are to be made in the direction of Mecca and must be carried out in a state of ritual purity, achieved by either ritual ablutions or a bath.
- Abdel-Wahed was in the yard doing his ablutions before prayers when a sniper bullet hit him.
- Moreover, the several marble basins that were found in the building, and that might have formed part of its furnishings in the last phase and perhaps even in previous phases, could have held water for ritual ablutions.
- At last he went to the palace one day, and, being informed that the Caliph was making his ablutions prior to his prayers, sat down in an antechamber.
- She would have been down there taking a ceremonial ablution and praying to the river god Hapi, who was also the god of fertility.
- He applied sandal paste on his forehead and wore the sacred thread across his body and was rigorous in the ablutions before prayers.
- Most religions practice ritual ablution, or bathing - though only Hinduism by the millions at once.
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin ablutio(n-), from abluere, from ab- ‘away’ + luere ‘wash’. The original use was as a term in chemistry and alchemy meaning ‘purification by using liquids’, hence ‘purification of the body by washing’ (mid 16th century). |