worshipful如何读

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美:[ˈwɜrʃɪpfl]

worshipful是什么意思

  • adj.崇拜的;虔敬的

worshipful自然拼读

wor·ship·ful

wuhr shihp fl

worshipful扩展

worshipfully (adv.), worshipfulness (n.)

worshipful词根

词根:worship

n.

worship 崇拜;礼拜;尊敬

worshipper 崇拜者;礼拜者;爱慕者

worshiper 崇拜者;礼拜者(等于worshipper)

vi.

worship 拜神;做礼拜

vt.

worship 崇拜;尊敬;爱慕

worshipful英英释义

Adjective

1. showing adoration

2. showing great reverence for god;

"a godly man"

"leading a godly life"

worshipful词源英文解释

Middle English, "deserving honor or respect, of noble character, worthy of veneration," from wurðscip, worschip "honor, esteem, renown, veneration, rank" + -ful -ful >entry 1 — more at worship >entry 2

The first known use of worshipful was in the 14th century

worshipful儿童词典英英释义

worthlessadjective

lacking worth : valueless

useless

worthless to continue searching

deserving of hatred or pity

a worthless coward

worthy1 of 2adjective

having worth or value

a worthy cause

honorable sense 1

worthy candidates

having enough value or excellence

a student worthy of the prize

worthy2 of 2noun

a worthy person

worthy1 of 2adjective

having worth or value

a worthy cause

honorable sense 1

worthy candidates

having enough value or excellence

a student worthy of the prize

worthy2 of 2noun

a worthy person

wortnoun

a sweet liquid that is drained from mash made from crushed malt or grain meal and that is fermented to make beer and whiskey

worstednoun

a smooth compact yarn from long wool fibers

a fabric made from worsted yarns

worst1 of 4adjective

most bad, evil, or ill

his worst habit

most unfavorable, unpleasant, or painful

the worst problem imaginable

most unsuitable, faulty, unattractive, or ill-conceived

has the worst manners

least skillful or efficient

the worst plumber you can hire

most wanting in quality, value, or condition

farmed the worst land

worst2 of 4adverb

to the greatest degree of badness

sings worst

to the greatest degree

needed help worst

worst3 of 4noun

one that is worst

always chooses the worst

the greatest degree of ill or badness

if worse comes to worst

worst4 of 4verb

to get the better of : defeat

worsted his opponents

worship1 of 2noun

chiefly British an important person—used as a title for some officials

great respect toward a divine being or supernatural power

the outward showing of such respect

too great admiration or devotion

worship of money

worship2 of 2verb

to honor or respect as a divine being or supernatural power

to treat with too great respect, honor, or devotion : idolize

worshipped popular singers

to perform or take part in worship

worshipfuladjective

giving worship

worshipful 例句

1 But fans who were worshipful tweeners in the group’s heyday are older and, presumably, more sophisticated now.

2 He is completely free to do anything and everything, for He is always my worshipful Lord unconditionally.

祂喜欢怎样便怎样,因为祂永远是我无条件崇拜的主。

3 Many historical novels about classical music suffer from what I call The Ain’t Music Great Fallacy: a worshipful adulation of music that keeps it squarely on a pedestal.

4 In this painting and in its glory, the juke joint is worshipful, sweaty, intoxicating, and transcendent.

5 He allowed the yearning first theme of the slow movement to express itself fully but answered it with a clarinet solo of aristocratic restraint and worshipful simplicity.

6 Ouspensky and Jung — and he has done so without being raptly worshipful or casually dismissive.

7 In 1968, two years after he began the Cultural Revolution, Mao Zedong wrested it from the hands of avid but unruly students and handed it over to a more worshipful working class.

8 After these few words of presentation, the worshipful merchant immediately left the room.

说完这不多几句介绍话, 商人阁下立即离开了房间.

9 I wanted to know how he was faring in his seclusion "far from the madding crowd," that had once so worshipfully acclaimed him.

10 This would be a worshipful obituary, were the subject not still, thankfully, very much with us.

11 It is of moment to her soul and therefore as the worshipful governor says momentous to thine own in whose charge hers is. exhort her to confess the truth!

这是她灵魂的关键时刻,而正如令人崇敬的总督大人所说,由于你对她的灵魂负有职责,因此,这对你自己的灵魂也同样是关键时刻。劝诫她招认真情吧!

12 For now the biggest criticism is likely to be about whether Mr. Piano is being too worshipful of Kahn’s genius.

13 Whatever its merits, it’s safe to say that her admirers — who are legion — will receive it worshipfully, while her skeptics — if there even is such a thing — will find it slight, precious and unconvincing.

14 “How dare you affront his lordship?! His worshipful lordship?!”

15 But he was defenseless against the strategic moves life makes and the way he feels when he looks at his worshipful little boy and thinks, “I have to provide.”

16 Now Emily refuses the worshipful TV instinct to make everything about the protagonist's emotional wound.

17 In the book, Cook comes across as low-keyed, easygoing and, toward Trumbo, a bit worshipful, but in the late 1970s he also gave off a slight hipster vibe.

18 Lomax reached the edge of the stage, knelt worshipfully until the set was over and then pronounced Longhair the greatest folk musician in the Western world.

19 But the act of encasing everything in this second skin is a worshipful sort of labor that also amplifies each object's significance.

20 I had helped Mr. Muhammad and his other ministers to revolutionize the American black man’s thinking, opening his eyes until he would never again look in the same fearful, worshipful way at the white man.

worshipful 同义词

2 充满敬意

reverential

4 崇拜的

devotional

6 敬爱

adoration adore

10 尊贵的

great worthy august

11 可贵的

estimable

15 值得尊敬的

worthful worthy venerable estimable

16 有名誉的

honored

20 有声望的

prestigious eminent

27 爱慕的

adoring

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