canon1
KK: [ˈkænǝn]
DJ: [ˈkænǝn]
n.[C]
- (教會的)教規
- 準則,標準
His behavior offends the
canons of good manners.
他的行為冒犯了公認的禮貌規範。
- (教會認定的)正典,經典聖經
- (某作家的)真作集,真作目錄
the Dickens
canon狄更斯真作全集
He has a
canon of Mark Twain's works in his collection.
在他的收藏品中有一套馬克‧吐溫作品全集。
- (公認的)重要作家和作品
the Victorian
canon維多利亞時代公認的重要作家和作品
- (常大寫)彌撒典文
- 聖徒名單
- 官方花名冊,正式名單
- 【音】輪唱法,輪唱曲
canon2
KK: [ˈkænǝn]
DJ: [ˈkænǝn]
n.[C]
- (按教規生活的)天主教教士團成員
- 大教堂教士;大學教堂牧師
- (天主教)律修會修士
canon1
n.
- a general rule or principle by which something is judged.
▸a Church decree or law.
- a collection or list of sacred books accepted as genuine.
▸the works of a particular author or artist that are recognized as genuine.
▸a list of literary works considered to be permanently established as being of the highest quality.
- the part of the Roman Catholic Mass containing the words of consecration.
- Music a piece in which the same melody is begun in different parts successively, so that the imitations overlap.
Phrase
- in canon
Music with different parts successively beginning the same melody.
Etymology
OE: from L., from Gk kanōn ‘rule’, reinforced in ME by OFr. canon.
canon2
n.
- a member of the clergy on the staff of a cathedral, especially one who is a member of the chapter.
-
(also canon regular or regular canon)
(fem. canoness)
a member of certain orders of Roman Catholic clergy that live communally like monks or nuns.
Etymology
ME: from OFr. canonie, from L. canonicus (see canonic).