1.追认[尊崇](某死者)为圣徒
2.承认...为正典[正经]
1.to announce officially that someone is a saint
1.It seems to me that honesty ought to be a moral only canonized by countryman.
诚实应该成为只能够国人所推崇的一种品性。
2.The public earnestly puzzled over his theories, elevated him into a cult of genius, and canonized him as a secular saint.
公众虔诚地思考着他的理论,将他台高到了天才个人崇拜,宣布他为不朽的圣人。
3.Raised in a humble home, St. Helena is later canonized for her pious works and her relentless search for christian relics.
海伦娜出身低微,但因其虔诚和对基督遗物坚持不懈的追寻而获封圣徒。
4.Though Saint Patrick has not been officially canonized, he is still venerated in Ireland and many parts of the world.
尽管圣.巴特里克没有被正式的宣布成为圣徒,他仍然受到爱尔兰人和很多国家的人民的崇敬。
5.Longan, canonized as the holy one of all fruit, which teems in Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, is a typical kind of subtropical fruit.
龙眼被人们推崇为“果中圣品”是典型的亚热带水果,盛产于我国南方广东、广西和福建各省。
6.In the early 2000s the pope canonized a bunch of Chinese Catholics and these were the first Chinese that were recognized.
教皇曾经册封了一批中国天主教徒,他们是得到承认的第一批中国人。
7.Before this I always canonized benevolence, righteousness, loyalty and credit as the highest moral criteria.
从前我一直以为仁、义、忠、信等就是人类最高的道德标准。
8.Could those people, such as Xu You, desert Tao to accept the benevolence and filial piety that are canonized by the common people?
难道如许由者,他们会舍弃道,而就那些世人推崇的仁、孝吗?
9.His works on religion were regarded as canonized books.
他在宗教方面的著作被认为是正典的书籍。
10.The Russian Orthodox Church canonized the czar and his family in 2000.
俄国东正教于2000年封沙皇及其家人为圣徒。