柯林斯詞典sacred /?se?kr?d/ 1. ADJ Something that is sacred is believed to be holy and to have a special connection with God. 神聖的 The owl is sacred for many Californian Indian people. 貓頭鷹對於很多加利福利亞的印第安人來說是神聖的。2. ADJ Something connected with religion or used in religious ceremonies is described as sacred. 宗教的[ADJ n] ...sacred art. …宗教藝術(shù)。3. ADJ You can describe something as sacred when it is regarded as too important to be changed or interfered with. 不容更改的; 不容乾涉的 My memories are sacred. 我的記憶不能泯滅。 返回 sacred劍橋詞典considered to be holy and deserving respect , especially because of a connection with a god (尤指因與神有關(guān)而)神聖的,值得崇敬的 sacred relics /temples 聖物/殿 This area is sacred to the Apaches. 對阿帕切人而言,這一地區(qū)是神聖的。 connected with religion 與宗教有關(guān)的,宗教性的 sacred music /writings 宗教音樂/著作 considered too important to be changed 不容改變的,不可侵犯的 His daily routine is absolutely sacred to him. 對他而言,每天的日常安排絕對是不容改變的。 humorous They proposed changing the name of the team - is nothing sacred? 他們提議把隊名改了——難道這樣都可以嗎? 例句 sacred rituals sacred and profane art sacred texts Islam's most sacred shrine is at Mecca in Saudi Arabia.Kachina masks , worn by the dancers , are sacred objects . 返回 sacred