venerate如何读

英:[ˈvenəreɪt]

美:[ˈvenəreɪt]

venerate是什么意思

  • v.尊敬;尊崇;崇拜

venerate自然拼读

ven·er·ate

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venerate变形

第三人称单数:venerates

现在分词:venerating

过去式:venerated

过去分词:venerated

venerate扩展

venerator (n.)

venerate词根

词根:venerate

adj.

venerable 庄严的,值得尊敬的;珍贵的

n.

veneration 尊敬;崇拜

venerability 尊敬;庄严;历史悠久

venerator 崇拜者;尊敬者

venerate英英释义

Verb

1. regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of;

"Fear God as your father"

"We venerate genius"

venerate词源中文解释

1620年代,由 veneration 反推而来,或者来自拉丁语 veneratus,是 venerari 的过去分词,意为“尊敬,崇拜”,源自 venus(属格 veneris)“美丽,爱情,渴望”(源自 PIE 词根 *wen-(1)“渴望,追求”)。相关词汇: Venerated; venerating。

venerate词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin venerātus, past participle of Latin venerārī "to solicit the good will of (a deity), worship, pay homage to, hold in awe," verbal derivative of vener-, venus "sexual desire, qualities exciting desire, charm, (as proper noun) goddess personifying sexual attractiveness" (probably originally in cognate accusative phrase Venerem venerārī "to propitiate Venus," extended to other deities) — more at venus

The first known use of venerate was circa 1623

venerate儿童词典英英释义

venerationnoun

the act of venerating : the state of being venerated

a feeling of deep respect

venerateverb

to show deep respect for

venerated their ancestors

venerate 例句

1 Perhaps such discipline will one day be venerated, and literary threads drawn through the 1880-1980 typewriting century.

2 It was used to ladle incense onto fires and braziers at rites venerating the gods and the dead.

3 Like any good advertisement, the most sizzling sequences venerate his latest products.

4 The effect of the film’s parody, ultimately, is to force a troubling confrontation with venerated yet bigoted Hollywood works of the past.

5 Many of the items are American flags from the 19th century, before the design was standardized and the stars and stripes venerated.

6 He sympathizes with the way his fellow captives venerate the Quran.

7 Why is David Lynch's supernatural soap opera – which was axed by ABC after a sharp ratings tail-off during its second season – suddenly being venerated anew?

8 As children, you were regularly crossing paths with venerated Hollywood artists.

9 We explored its tiny rooms where monks once lived and prayed, most notably St. Ignatius, who founded it in the 16th century and is a venerated figure on the island.

10 However, once they have overcome them and have begun to be venerated, having wiped out all those who were envious of their accomplishments, they remain powerful, secure, honoured, and successful.

11 When I was growing up Naomi Campbell was the only venerated beautiful woman of colour on my radar.

12 Cates has been serving as interim managing director of the venerated theater company since February and has himself been a board member for the past few years.

13 To crush fanaticism to venerate the infinite, such is the law.

压制热狂,崇敬无极, 这才是正道.

14 Both “1917” and “Joker” have been polished to a high gleam, which strengthens the illusion that they have something meaningful to say about the culturally venerated subject of men and violence.

15 Genderson isn't really concerned about sales dropping as people return to the area's venerated drinking dens.

16 In terms of television and film, that makes the last half-century or so, not the mid-20th century and the black-and-white TV years, the age worth venerating.

17 It seems, however, that “Saturday Night Live,” the most venerated comedy institution on television, may have crossed the line.

18 He is so venerated in France that Le Monde newspaper suggested last year he was close to becoming the country’s official artist.

19 Get ready, America: One of the nation’s most venerated cultural institutions is set for a landmark expansion.

20 By turns he’s a colleague, a venerated elder, a cover act and a hook singer; all sorts of musicians wanted to latch on to his dramatic melodies and benevolent aura.

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