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Definition of annunciation in English: annunciationnounənʌnsɪˈeɪʃ(ə)nəˌnənsiˈeɪʃən 1The announcement of the Incarnation by the angel Gabriel to Mary (Luke 1:26–38). 天使传报(天使加百列通知马利亚道成肉身,《路迦福音》1:26-38) Example sentencesExamples - The service is concerned with the celebration of the annunciation of the holy mother of God, he said.
- NONE OF THE VERY first Christians know anything about an annunciation to Mary by the Angel Gabriel, and they know of no Virgin Birth, Star of Bethlehem, Wise Men, Herod, slaughter of the innocents or the flight into Egypt.
- If I sense that I am in the shadow of God’ - as Mary was ‘overshadowed’ at the annunciation - ‘I find light, so much light that my vision improves dramatically.’
- The first two are choral works with orchestra, the last a symphonic fanfare, and together they take listeners on a difficult but satisfying journey of faith and wonder, from the annunciation to the promise of Man's salvation.
- Gabriel is best known as the angel of the annunciation.
- Zechariah, however, is given a punitive sign, while the annunciation to Mary concludes with her pledge of willing submission.
- Two of the recorded events in Mary's life illustrate the different aspects and possible interpretations of Marian theology: the annunciation and her magnificat on her visit to her cousin Elizabeth.
- As the story of the annunciation has already told us, Jesus' life and ministry are the embodiment of the work of God's Spirit.
- On retreat prior to our moving, I read and reread the story of the annunciation.
- The Qu'ran has also verses on the Annunciation, Visitation, and Nativity.
- It's a painting of the Annunciation, from, I think, the Renaissance.
- In Matthew's Nativity, the angelic Annunciation is made to Joseph while Luke's is to Mary.
- The day of the annunciation was one such day for Mary, and her response was completely in line with a pattern that had formed her whole life up to that point.
- There in a window above the altar was Mary and her story, the annunciation and visitation; at the bottom of the window there was also a depiction of the donors, The Guild of Bakers.
- 1.1 A Church festival commemorating the Annunciation, held on 25 March (Lady Day).
圣母领报节(3月25日) Example sentencesExamples - The Annunciation fell on Good Friday this year.
- He went on to explain that Good Friday this year fell on March 25, the Feast Of The Annunciation, also known as Lady Day.
- The feast of this day is called the Annunciation of our Lady.
- The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be celebrated in Bonniconlon Parish Church on Thursday, March 25th at 8pm, the feast of the Annunciation of the Lord.
2archaic, formal mass noun The announcement of something. 〈正式,古〉告示 the annunciation of a set of rules applying to the relationships between states 适用于国与国之间关系的一组规定的告示。 Example sentencesExamples - Comprehensively designed alarm systems perform three important functions: event annunciation, status reporting, and event logging.
- For the purposes of alarm annunciation, each floor of the building, other than floors of existing buildings, are considered as not less than one zone, unless otherwise permitted by requirements in the code.
- What results is a constant raising of the stakes in the same game, the annunciation of an apocalypse, a final unveiling.
- He explained his ‘programme’ for the first movement: the trumpets and horns outburst is ‘an annunciation of death’.
- A way to proceed is by detailing the dimensions of Eminem's annunciations of authenticity through his words.
Synonyms announcement, statement, communication, notification, notice, report, reporting, publishing, broadcasting, proclamation
OriginMiddle English: from Old French annonciation, from late Latin annuntiatio(n-), from the verb annuntiare (see annunciate). announce from Late Middle English: The base of announce is Latin nuntius ‘messenger’ (also the base of nuncio (early 16th century) a papal ambassador). From the same root come annunciation (Middle English) ‘act of announcing’; denounce (Middle English) with de- having a negative sense; pronounce (Late Middle English) from pro- ‘out, forth’; renounce (Late Middle English) from re- (expressing reversal); and enunciate (mid 16th century) ‘announce clearly’ from e- (a variant of ex-) ‘out’.
Definition of annunciation in US English: annunciationnounəˌnənsiˈeɪʃənəˌnənsēˈāSHən usually the Annunciation1The announcement of the Incarnation by the angel Gabriel to Mary (Luke 1:26–38). 天使传报(天使加百列通知马利亚道成肉身,《路迦福音》1:26-38) Example sentencesExamples - The first two are choral works with orchestra, the last a symphonic fanfare, and together they take listeners on a difficult but satisfying journey of faith and wonder, from the annunciation to the promise of Man's salvation.
- There in a window above the altar was Mary and her story, the annunciation and visitation; at the bottom of the window there was also a depiction of the donors, The Guild of Bakers.
- In Matthew's Nativity, the angelic Annunciation is made to Joseph while Luke's is to Mary.
- Two of the recorded events in Mary's life illustrate the different aspects and possible interpretations of Marian theology: the annunciation and her magnificat on her visit to her cousin Elizabeth.
- The day of the annunciation was one such day for Mary, and her response was completely in line with a pattern that had formed her whole life up to that point.
- Zechariah, however, is given a punitive sign, while the annunciation to Mary concludes with her pledge of willing submission.
- It's a painting of the Annunciation, from, I think, the Renaissance.
- Gabriel is best known as the angel of the annunciation.
- As the story of the annunciation has already told us, Jesus' life and ministry are the embodiment of the work of God's Spirit.
- On retreat prior to our moving, I read and reread the story of the annunciation.
- If I sense that I am in the shadow of God’ - as Mary was ‘overshadowed’ at the annunciation - ‘I find light, so much light that my vision improves dramatically.’
- The Qu'ran has also verses on the Annunciation, Visitation, and Nativity.
- NONE OF THE VERY first Christians know anything about an annunciation to Mary by the Angel Gabriel, and they know of no Virgin Birth, Star of Bethlehem, Wise Men, Herod, slaughter of the innocents or the flight into Egypt.
- The service is concerned with the celebration of the annunciation of the holy mother of God, he said.
- 1.1 The church festival commemorating this, held on March 25 (Lady Day).
圣母领报节(3月25日) Example sentencesExamples - The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be celebrated in Bonniconlon Parish Church on Thursday, March 25th at 8pm, the feast of the Annunciation of the Lord.
- The Annunciation fell on Good Friday this year.
- The feast of this day is called the Annunciation of our Lady.
- He went on to explain that Good Friday this year fell on March 25, the Feast Of The Annunciation, also known as Lady Day.
- 1.2formal, archaic The announcement of something.
〈正式,古〉告示 the annunciation of a set of rules applying to the relationships between states 适用于国与国之间关系的一组规定的告示。 Example sentencesExamples - For the purposes of alarm annunciation, each floor of the building, other than floors of existing buildings, are considered as not less than one zone, unless otherwise permitted by requirements in the code.
- He explained his ‘programme’ for the first movement: the trumpets and horns outburst is ‘an annunciation of death’.
- What results is a constant raising of the stakes in the same game, the annunciation of an apocalypse, a final unveiling.
- Comprehensively designed alarm systems perform three important functions: event annunciation, status reporting, and event logging.
- A way to proceed is by detailing the dimensions of Eminem's annunciations of authenticity through his words.
Synonyms announcement, statement, communication, notification, notice, report, reporting, publishing, broadcasting, proclamation
OriginMiddle English: from Old French annonciation, from late Latin annuntiatio(n-), from the verb annuntiare (see annunciate). |