柯林斯詞典enshrine /?n??ra?n/ (enshrining,enshrined,enshrines) 1. V-T If something such as an idea or a right is enshrined in something such as a constitution or law, it is protected by it. 視...為神圣; 使...神圣不可侵犯 This system is enshrined in our Constitution. 我們的憲法使該制度神圣而不可侵犯。 The apartheid system which enshrined racism in law still existed. 以法律形式保護(hù)種族主義的種族隔離制度依然存在著。 返回 enshrine劍橋詞典to contain or keep something as if in a holy place 把…奉為神圣;珍藏 Almost two and a half million war dead are enshrined at Yasukuni. 靖國(guó)神社供奉著大約二百五十萬(wàn)陣亡者的亡靈。 A lot of memories are enshrined in this photograph album . 這本相冊(cè)里珍藏著許多記憶。 ?be enshrined in sth If a political or social right is enshrined in something, it is protected by being included in it. (政治或社會(huì)權(quán)利)被莊嚴(yán)載入 The right of freedom of speech is enshrined in law /in the constitution . 言論自由的權(quán)利被莊嚴(yán)載入法律/憲法。 返回 enshrine