柯林斯詞典sacrifice /?s?kr??fa?s/ (sacrificing,sacrificed,sacrifices) 1. V-T To sacrifice an animal or person means to kill them in a special religious ceremony as an offering to a god. 獻(xiàn)祭 The priest sacrificed a chicken. 牧師獻(xiàn)祭了一只雞。2. N-COUNT Sacrifice is also a noun. 祭品 ...animal sacrifices to the gods. …獻(xiàn)給眾神的動(dòng)物祭品。3. V-T If you sacrifice something that is valuable or important, you give it up, usually to obtain something else for yourself or for other people. 舍棄; 犧牲 She sacrificed family life to her career. 她為了她的事業(yè)犧牲了家庭生活。 Kitty Aldridge has sacrificed all for her first film. 姬蒂?奧爾德里奇為了她的第一部電影犧牲了一切。4. N-VAR Sacrifice is also a noun. 舍棄; 犧牲 She made many sacrifices to get Anita a good education. 為了讓安尼塔受到良好教育,她做出了很多犧牲。 返回 sacrifice劍橋詞典 sacrifice verb (GIVE UP) [ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person 犧牲;獻(xiàn)出 Many women sacrifice interesting careers for their families . 許多女性為了家庭犧牲了自己感興趣的工作。 例句 She's had to sacrifice a lot for that relationship .He's the world's best tennis player but he's sacrificed everything else in his life for it.He has sacrificed his personal life for the sake of celebrity .Many women sacrifice their own ambitions to put their family first.It's the only bit of free time I get in the week and I'm not prepared to sacrifice it. sacrifice verb (KILL) [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:后面不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 or 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ] to kill an animal or a person and offer them to a god or gods 獻(xiàn)祭;以(人或動(dòng)物)為祭品 習(xí)語(yǔ)be sacrificed on the altar of sth 返回 sacrifice