英:[ɪnˈʃraɪn]
美:[ɛnˈʃraɪn]
英:[ɪnˈʃraɪn]
美:[ɛnˈʃraɪn]
en·shrine
ihn shraIn
第三人称单数:enshrines
现在分词:enshrining
过去式:enshrined
过去分词:enshrined
enshrinement (n.)
Verb
1. enclose in a shrine;
"the saint's bones were enshrined in the cathedral"
2. hold sacred
早期使用还有 inshrine,意为“将某物封存在神龛中; 储存”,始于1580年代,由 en-(1)“制造,放置”和 shrine(n.)组成。相关词汇: Enshrined; enshrining。
Middle English
The first known use of enshrine was in the 14th century
enslaveverb
to force into slavery
ensignnoun
a flag flown as the symbol of nationality (as on a ship)
a badge of office, rank, or power
a naval commissioned officer of the lowest rank
enshroudverb
to cover or enclose with or as if with a shroud
enshrineverb
to enclose in or as if in a shrine
to preserve or cherish as sacred
enshrineverb
to enclose in or as if in a shrine
to preserve or cherish as sacred
enshrineverb
to enclose in or as if in a shrine
to preserve or cherish as sacred
1 We espouse gender equality in all other aspects of life, and it is an anomaly that in the rules relating to the highest public office we continue to enshrine male superiority.
我们在糊口中其他的方方面面都提倡男女同等,但事关最高公职的法律却仍然夸大男性的优先权,这显然是不正常的。
2 If her albums produced no signature hits, her last name enshrined her as a celebrity.
3 Rich private collectors have traditionally supplied museums with both money and art, often with the aim of having their collections, names attached, enshrined.
4 The Internet version of you becomes enshrined so that pathetic people like me can visit occasionally and try to pretend you’re not really gone.
5 Lynchings are on the rise, and a notorious new citizenship law enshrines discrimination against Muslims.
6 When freedom and individuality and welcome are enshrined as core values.
7 When Israel passed a new law this year that enshrines the right of self-determination as “unique to the Jewish people,” he wrote that it made him ashamed of being an Israeli.
8 Carrie and her friends did not resemble us, but we identified with them, enshrined them as archetypes—the Prude, the Careerist.
9 For better or for worse, George Herbert Walker Bush has been enshrined in collective memory as a series of caricatures, all of them evoking ineffectuality.
10 And in that sense, their collections and the sins of omission enshrined therein speak to the very essence of the current problem.
11 It was enshrined in the proclamation from the city council that hung on a bulletin board, honoring one of Permian’s state championship teams.
12 Play and leisure time are enshrined as basic human rights, for all children, in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
13 One model is enshrined in America's "Community Reinvestment Act", which has no equivalent here.
14 Like that costume, which enshrined her as a larger-than-life icon of eternal womanhood, Jamison was outsize in every way.
15 The parliament is expected to approve a bill enshrining the limits.
16 Working as a lawyer in South Africa meant operating under a debased system of justice, a code of law that did not enshrine equality but its opposite.
17 A few years later, Pope Urban II — the one who would preach the First Crusade — formally enshrined the relics of the saint.
18 some teachers tend to enshrine their personal preferences as sacred rules of English grammar
19 It was enshrined in the black carpet, and the black-and- white cabinets, and the black rug in the shape of a panther.
20 Not for nothing does Lydia conflate her sinister mystery man with that enshrined bedtime story “Goodnight Moon.”