三位一体 (Sān wèi Yī tǐ) — (Christianity) the Trinity; three-in-one; three elements forming an organic whole
Definition
An idiom literally meaning 'three in one' — used for the Christian Trinity, and more broadly for any three parts forming a unified whole (e.g. government, business, and academia cooperating as one).
idiom
(Christianity) the Trinitythree-in-onethree elements forming an organic whole
Examples
- 、、三位一体。Jī dū jiào xiāng xìn shèng fù, shèng zǐ, shèng líng shì Sān wèi Yī tǐ.Christianity believes that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are the Trinity.
- 、、三位一体。Zhè ge xiàng mù cǎi yòng zhèng fǔ, qǐ yè, gāo xiào Sān wèi Yī tǐ de hé zuò mó shì.This project adopts a three-in-one cooperation model of government, enterprise, and university.
- 、三位一体。Jiàn kāng shì shēn tǐ, xīn lǐ hé shè jiāo de Sān wèi Yī tǐ.Health is a trinity of body, mind, and social well-being.
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