blessing
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A blessing is something good that you are grateful for. 幸事
Rivers are a blessing for an agricultural country. 河流是农业国的福祉。
2. N-COUNT If something is done with someone's blessing, it is done with their approval and support. 同意; 支持[with poss]
With the blessing of the White House, a group of Democrats in Congress is meeting to find additional budget cuts. 经白宫同意,国会中的一组民主党人正开会寻求进一步削减预算。
3. N-COUNT A blessing is a prayer asking God to look kindly upon the people who are present or the event that is taking place. 祈福祷告
The Reverend Chris Long led the prayers and pronounced the blessing. 克里斯·朗牧师带领祷告并宣讲了祈福祷词。
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blessing /ˈblɛsɪŋ/ (blessings)
剑桥词典
blessing noun (RELIGIOUS WORDS)
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 or 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ]a request by a priest for God to take care of a particular person or a group of people , or God's act of doing this
祈神赐福;祝福
The mass always ends with a blessing. 弥撒总是以祈神赐福结束。
We ask God's blessing on Joan at this difficult time . 在这个困难时刻我们祈求上帝保佑琼。
blessing noun (LUCKY SITUATION)
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 ]something that is extremely lucky or makes you happy
幸事;喜事
It was a blessing that no one was killed in the accident . 事故中没有人死真是万幸。
blessing noun (APPROVAL)
sb's blessingapproval that someone gives to a plan or action
同意;允许
The committee has given its blessing to the plan . 委员会批准了这项计划。
Eventually they got married with her father's blessing. 最终他们征得她父亲的同意结了婚。