venerated
英 [ˈvenəreɪtɪd]
美 [ˈvenəreɪtɪd]
v. 敬重; 崇敬; 敬仰
venerate的过去分词和过去式
过去式:venerated
COCA.29459
柯林斯词典
- VERB 尊重;敬仰;崇敬
If youveneratesomeone or something, you value them or feel great respect for them.- My father venerated General Eisenhower.
我父亲十分敬仰艾森豪威尔将军。
- My father venerated General Eisenhower.
双语例句
- Her inspiration, she said, came from k the Kollwitz, the great radical pacifist painter and print-maker of the Weimar years, venerated in post-war East Germany.
她说她的灵感来源于凯绥珂勒惠支,魏玛共和国时期杰出的激进和平主义画家和版画复制匠,战后东德备受尊崇的人物。 - It means sanctified, venerated, holy, saint and occasionally other related ideas.
它的意思是神圣化的,受崇敬的或其他相关的含义。 - African ibis venerated by ancient Egyptians.
古代埃及崇拜的非洲鹮。 - However, Lafayette was venerated, but also suffered the human to revile in his own motherland, and ultimately withdrawed from the keenest struggle of the Revolution.
然而他在自己的祖国既备受尊崇,亦遭人唾骂,最终退出大革命的风口浪尖。 - Albinic Indian elephant; rare and sometimes venerated in east Asia.
白化的印度象;稀少,在亚洲东部有时被尊为神象。 - Mrs Thatcher venerated the free enterprise of the US.
撒切尔夫人推崇美国的自由企业。 - Finland's most venerated composer.
芬兰最令人崇敬的作曲家。 - Robert Burns is perhaps scotland's most venerated poet.
罗伯特彭斯可能是苏格兰最受崇敬的诗人。 - Although the cross has come to be a symbol of Christianity, it was venerated both as a religious and lucky sign for centuries before the Christian era.
尽管十字形已成为基督教的象征,但早在基督纪元前几世纪中,十字形已被当作宗教和幸运标志而受到尊崇。 - Writing that is venerated for the worship of a deity.
为表达对神的崇拜所写的作品。