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of, relating to, or prescribed by church law
- The marriage was declared invalid under canonical law.
- Priests must follow canonical procedures when granting annulments.
- The bishop ruled that the act was contrary to canonical regulations.
- Canonical penalties apply to those who violate church doctrine.
- His appointment required canonical approval from the Vatican.
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included in or accepted as part of the official biblical canon
- The Gospel of John is a canonical text of the New Testament.
- Some early writings were excluded from the canonical scriptures.
- The Psalms hold a central place among canonical writings.
- The Apocrypha is not considered canonical by most Protestant traditions.
- Canonical books are regarded as divinely inspired.
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规范的, 正统的
according to the rules that are broadly accepted or are official
- The text is considered canonical in the study of classical literature, adhering to accepted scholarly standards.
在古典文学的研究中,该文本被认为是经典的,遵循公认的学术标准。
- His approach to the problem followed a canonical method, reflecting the established procedures.
他解决问题的方法遵循了一种规范的方法,反映了既定的程序。
- The film's adaptation was faithful to the canonical storyline of the original novel.
这部电影的改编忠实于原著的正统故事情节。
- The committee ensured that the new policy was in line with canonical guidelines.
委员会确保新政策符合规范指南。
- Her interpretation of the historical event was based on canonical sources recognized by experts.
她对历史事件的解释是基于专家认可的权威来源。
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(mathematics, logic, computing) expressed in the simplest or most standard form without loss of generality or meaning
- The equation was rewritten in canonical form for easier computation.
- Canonical representation simplifies comparison between data sets.
- Mathematicians prefer canonical notation for clarity.
- The canonical version of the algorithm eliminates redundancy.
- The canonical structure highlights the essential relationships.
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经典的
(of an author or literary work) accepted as highly acclaimed authors or pieces of literature, which are collectively referred to as the literary canon
- Jane Austen's novels are considered part of the canonical literature of English literature, studied and revered by scholars and readers alike.
简·奥斯汀的小说被认为是英国文学经典文学的一部分,受到学者和读者的研究和崇敬。
- The professor's course focused on the canonical works of Western literature, including classics by Homer, Shakespeare, and Dante.
教授的课程集中在西方文学的经典作品上,包括荷马、莎士比亚和但丁的经典作品。
- Critics debated whether the new author's groundbreaking novel would eventually be recognized as part of the literary canon and achieve canonical status.
评论家们争论这位新作家的开创性小说最终是否会被承认为文学经典的一部分,并达到经典地位。
- The anthology included a range of canonical texts, providing a comprehensive overview of the most influential literary works in history.
这本选集包括了一系列经典文本,全面概述了历史上最有影响力的文学作品。
- The student's thesis explored themes of identity and power in canonical literature, examining how these works have shaped cultural narratives over time.
学生的论文探讨了经典文学中身份和权力的主题,研究了这些作品如何随着时间的推移塑造了文化叙事。