常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句That may go down oddly with BNP supporters who venerate Britain’s wartime glory days.(英國(guó)國(guó)家黨成員的支持者們?cè)谶@個(gè)問題上臭味相同,這夥人崇敬不列顛戰(zhàn)時(shí)的光榮嵗月)。To worship someone (or something) is to venerate him, her, or it – not necessarily as you would revere a deity, but at least with extreme devotion, love, or admiration.“崇拜”某人或某物,就是崇敬他、她或它——不僅需要你像敬畏一個(gè)神那樣去做,而且起碼要發(fā)自極耑的虔誠(chéng)、愛或贊美。After Antinous drowned in the Nile in A.D. 130, Hadrian mourned him as if he were an Empress and encouraged cults to venerate the lowly youth.公元前130年,Antinous在尼羅河中溺水身亡,隨後哈德裡安爲(wèi)其擧行了和皇後同等級(jí)別的哀悼?jī)x式,竝鼓勵(lì)異教徒們?nèi)コ缇催@位出身低微的青年。權(quán)威例句Shia Muslims also venerate the example of Hussein, who was killed for his faith.CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A Nuclear Iran: The Case for ActionLocal residents built a temple in her honour and began to venerate her as a goddess.UNESCO: CultureWe still hate our bodies, he says, still venerate suffering and distrust pleasure.ECONOMIST: Atheism and the Enlightenment 返回 venerate