veneration如何读

英:[ˌvenə'reɪʃn]

美:[ˌvɛnəˈreʃən]

veneration是什么意思

  • n.崇敬

veneration自然拼读

ven·er·a·tion

ve n reI shn

veneration扩展

venerational (adj.), venerative (adj.), veneratively (adv.)

veneration词根

词根:venerate

adj.

venerable 庄严的,值得尊敬的;珍贵的

n.

venerability 尊敬;庄严;历史悠久

venerator 崇拜者;尊敬者

vt.

venerate 崇敬,尊敬

veneration英英释义

Noun:
  1. a feeling of profound respect for someone or something;

    "the fear of God"
    "the Chinese reverence for the dead"
    "the French treat food with gentle reverence"
    "his respect for the law bordered on veneration"

  2. religious zeal; the willingness to serve God

veneration词源中文解释

“veneracion”早于15世纪出自法语“veneracion”,源自拉丁语“venerationem”(主格“veneratio”),意为“尊重、最深的敬意”,是“venerari”(意为“崇拜、尊敬”)的名词形态,它的过去分词源于“venus”(所有格“veneris”),意为“美、爱、渴望”,源自 PIE 语根“*wen-”(1),意为“渴望、追求”。

veneration词源英文解释

Middle English veneracioun, borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French veneratiun, borrowed from Latin venerātiōn-, venerātiō "act of soliciting the good will (of a deity), demonstration of respect or awe," from venerārī "to solicit the good will of (a deity), hold in awe, venerate" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of action nouns

The first known use of veneration was in the 15th century

veneration儿童词典英英释义

venerationnoun

the act of venerating : the state of being venerated

a feeling of deep respect

veneration 例句

1 The veneration of motherly fortitude and sacrifice endemic to nature documentaries and Mother’s Day Instagram tributes has always disguised an American disinterest in functionally supporting mothers and other caretakers.

2 Churchillianism is, after all, a secular religion in modern Britain – and the object of veneration, having been first Tory and then Liberal before returning to the Conservative party, encourages bi-partisan adulation.

3 Everywhere the name of M. Madeleine was pronounced with veneration.

无论什么地方,提到马德兰先生这个名字,大家总是肃然起敬的.

4 Thee emphasis of red colour in Chinese culture originated from the han-chinese culture's veneration towards red colour.

本命年的红色讲究应该是源于中国汉民族传统文化对于红色的崇拜。

5 Trunk of a Tree - An object of veneration.

树干 - 可敬的对象.

6 Shakespeare’s current status is often described as “bardolatry,” an excessive veneration of the man marked by elaborate myths about who he was and what he really accomplished.

7 This might be your veneration of tradition as an Englishman.

8 Mix a little mystery with everything, and the very mystery arouses veneration.

让一切都有点神秘感,恰恰能够唤起人们的敬意。

9 To incline the body or heAD or bend the knee in greeting, consent, courtesy, acknowledgment, submission, or veneration.

在问候、满意、谦恭、感谢、屈服或崇拜时屈身低头或屈膝。

10 Now in its 16th year, it’s a convocation as much as a showcase, besotted with history and succession, scrupulous in its veneration of elders.

11 It also has something to do with the execution of jazz repertory, the veneration of jazz elders and the endorsement of young jazz talent.

12 The combination of religious veneration and illicit substances, or spiritual enlightenment and surreptitious bliss, takes stunning shape in Nagle’s subtly subversive works. The form of their presentation amplifies the content of individual sculptures.

13 She is watching the rest of the series with a director's eye, taking in its balance of survival horror and Ellie's veneration of all the novelty our forgotten past holds.

14 Churchill was held in near veneration during his lifetime.

丘吉尔在世时,人们对他近乎崇拜。

15 “Gift Horse” suggests otherwise, connecting basic social habits like the veneration of public icons and material consumption to the same market forces that made the art world, and the banana, possible.

16 “The new client base at the auction houses — and the collecting tastes of those clients — have moved away from this veneration of the past.”

17 Object of veneration or not, Tornado Nude embodies the preoccupations for which Banner is best known: sex, nudity and war.

18 Many wanted to return to a more primitive expression of their faith, and they reimagined Jesus as an accessible hippie, a cool friend rather than an object of veneration.

19 Many of the sculptural figures depict the Jinas, spiritual teachers meant for veneration, including “Standing Jina,” made in the third century out of mottled red sandstone.

20 But he thinks that our veneration of the playwright’s genius has blinded us to the brilliance of other writers, such as Marlowe and Middleton—and to the political alternatives they envisioned.

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