柯林斯詞典shrine /?ra?n/ (shrines) 1. N-COUNT A shrine is a place of worship which is associated with a particular holy person or object. 聖殿 ...the holy shrine of Mecca. …麥加的聖殿。2. N-COUNT A shrine is a place that people visit and treat with respect because it is connected with a dead person or with dead people that they want to remember. 聖地 The monument has been turned into a shrine to the dead and the missing. 這座紀(jì)唸碑已經(jīng)變成了紀(jì)唸那些過世或失蹤的人的聖地。 返回 shrine劍橋詞典a place for worship that is holy because of a connection with a holy person or object 聖地;神龕;聖罈;神殿 Islam's most sacred shrine is at Mecca in Saudi Arabia. 伊斯蘭教最神聖的聖殿位於沙特阿拉伯的麥加。 a special place in which you remember and praise someone who has died , especially someone famous (尤指名人的)紀(jì)唸之所 She's turned her bedroom into a shrine to the dead pop star and covered the walls with pictures of him. 她把自己的臥室變成了紀(jì)唸那位已故流行歌星的地方,牆上貼滿了他的照片。 返回 shrine