ritually ad. 按照仪式地
ritually[ adv ]
in a ceremonial manner
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he was ceremonially sworn in as President
Ritually \Rit"u*al*ly\, adv.
By rites, or by a particular rite.
- Zulus at Tokoza ritually castrated the bodies of dead Xhosas and cut off hands, waving the severed parts in victory dances.
- The leader of a drug trafficking gang accused of ritually killing 12 people near Matamoros, Mexico, grew up in a Cuban-American family that practiced Santeria animal sacrifices, authorities believe.
- Visiting heads of state are ritually escorted by Poland's leaders to lay wreathes at the base of the 75-foot-tall granite obelisk memorializing the defenders.
- Laura proceeded to take complete control of the household forcing Kit into a nervous breakdown, and insisting after Kit had left for hospital treatment that her presence be ritually exorcised.
- Some victims were ritually castrated and had their hands cut off. Corpses were burned so badly police could not determine if the deceased were men or women.
- Often, they rotted in the tropical conditions or were even ritually destroyed.
- On the first Wednesday morning of next month, Abbey National's 18,000 staff in the UK will collect their ashtrays and ritually dispose of them.