reverence 详细解释

reverence

['revərəns]

n. 敬畏, 尊敬, 尊严
v. 尊敬, 敬畏, 崇敬
Reverence: 对某些基督教神职人员的尊称

n.

1. 敬爱, 崇敬; 敬畏[U][(+for)]

The old queen was held in great reverence.

那个年事已高的女皇极受敬重。

2. 尊严; 威望[U]

3. 敬礼, 鞠躬[U][C][(+to)]

make a profound reverence to somebody

向某人深深一鞠躬

4. (大写)(与Your, His等连用)(对教士的尊称)尊敬的阁下[C]

vt.

尊敬, 崇敬; 敬畏

词形变化

名词: reverencer | 动词过去式: reverenced | 动词过去分词: reverenced | 动词现在分词: reverencing | 动词第三人称单数: reverences |

词义辨析

同义:

n.尊重

respect  honor  worship  homage  regard  estimation  esteem  deference  veneration  idolization  admiration  exaltation  awe

n.祭品, 祈祷

offering  sacrifice  libation  benediction

n.叩头, 行礼

bow  salute  genuflection  curtsy  kneeling  respects

v.尊敬

revere  honor  pay homage to  

同义参见:

purity  obedience  hallow  glory  consideration  

英英释义

名词 reverence:

a profound emotion inspired by a deity

同义词:fear, awe, veneration

a reverent mental attitude

动词 reverence:

regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of

同义词:fear, revere, venerate

补充

reverencereverence英:[ˈrevərəns] 美:[ˈrɛvərəns]n.1.尊敬, 崇敬He was a bishop who was held in reverence by all.他是一位被大家都尊敬的主教。2.敬礼

例句

1. They show a deep reverence for their religion.他们对他们的宗教表现了深深的敬意。 2. Russia reverenced music more than any other nation on earth.俄罗斯人比世界上任何其他民族都更加尊崇音乐。 3. The name of Albert Einstein is still reverenced by the scientists all over the world.爱因斯坦的名字仍然受到世界各地科学家的崇敬。 4. rituals showed honour and reverence for the dead.仪式表达对死者的尊重与崇敬。 5. the messenger made his reverence.使者鞠了一躬。 6. the many divine beings reverenced by Hindu tradition.印度教传统所崇拜的众神。 7. Her poems are treated with reverence by other poets.她的诗受到其他诗人推崇。 8. a feeling of reverence for tradition对传统的崇敬感 9. Their religion has/shows a deep reverence for nature.他们的宗教对自然存有深深的敬畏。