1.基督教界;〈集合词〉基督教徒
1.all the Christian countries or all the Christian people in the world
1.John, from the beloved disciple, had been a favorite name for centuries all over Christendom .
约翰来自受人爱戴的信徒,几个世纪以来这个名在基督教世界一直很受欢迎。
2.This war is also designed to increase the power of communism to the level that it equalled that of united Christendom.
这场战争还被设计来增加共产主义的势力到一个它与联合的基督教世界并驾齐驱的水平。
3.A turreted medieval wall enclosed the city, which had once served as the capital of Christendom for nearly a hundred years.
中世纪的角塔围墙包围着这城市,这里曾经作为基督国的首都有接近一百年。
4.But a stumble or two will not change the longer-term global power shift, from ex-Christendom to the world symbolized by the BRICs.
但这并不会改变世界力量从基督教国家,过度至由金砖五国代言的新兴市场国家。
5.James I, also known as "the wisest fool in Christendom" , was the fist king of both England and Scotland.
詹姆斯一世也被称为“欧洲最聪明的傻瓜”。他是第一个既当上英格兰国王又当上苏格兰国王的人。
6.We all have to realize that today the Lord is going on and on to fully recover us and bring us fully out of Christendom.
今天我们所有人必须认识到主要完全地恢复我们,并把我们完全带出基督教界。
7.IN MEDIEVAL Christendom it was almost impossible not to believe in a transcendent power that determined human destiny.
在中世纪的基督教界,不相信有一个决定人类命运的超然力量几乎是不可能的。
8.Nevertheless, the Middle Ages gave rise to a fusion of Christ and culture known as "Christendom. "
然而,中世纪基督和文化相融合了,产生了“基督教国家”(Christendom)。
9.I know nothing of the sort. I know there's not a magazine in Christendom that wouldn't jump at it.
哪类的事我不懂,但我知道基督教世界还没有一份杂志不会抢着要它。
10.And in the West, the old term "Christendom" is generally used with a touch of irony, if at all.
同时,在西方,就算再用到传统上“基督王国”的称谓,一般都有讽刺之意。