hallow
hallow 英 ['hæləʊ] 美 ['hæloʊ]
vt. 使...神圣;把…视为神圣 n. 圣徒
进行时:hallowing 过去式:hallowed 过去分词:hallowed 第三人称单数:hallows 名词复数:hallows
- To hallow is to bless, consecrate, or render holy by means of religious rites, especially significant religious places or the relics of saints.
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- vt. 使...神圣;把…视为神圣
- n. 圣徒
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1. Learn to hallow whatever ground we happen to stand on or land on.
学会把我们所有即将站上或躺下的土地视为神圣。
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2. Dedicate it, consecrate it, hallow it, and then God will bless it.
把它献给神,当作祭物分别为圣献给神,然后,神就赐福给你了。
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3. He must make a choice, continuing to support this hallow empire or pierce that layer of paper.
他必须做出选择,是继续支撑这个空心帝国,还是捅破那层纸。
- hallow (n.) "holy person, saint," Old English haliga, halga, from hallow (v.). Obsolete except in Halloween.
- hallow (v.) Old English halgian "to make holy, sanctify; to honor as holy, consecrate, ordain," related to halig "holy," from Proto-Germanic *hailagon (source also of Old Saxon helagon, Middle Dutch heligen, Old Norse helga), from PIE root *kailo- "whole, uninjured, of good omen" (see health). Used in Christian translations to render Latin sanctificare. Related: Hallowed; hallowing.
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