pilgrim 英 [ˈpɪlgrɪm]   美 [ˈpɪlɡrəm]

pilgrim

pilgrim  英 [ˈpɪlgrɪm] 美 [ˈpɪlɡrəm]

n. 朝圣者;漫游者;(美)最初的移民  vi. 去朝圣;漫游 

名词复数:pilgrims 

This was where the pilgrim family lived: father, mother and young boy. 这里就是朝圣者一家住的地方:父亲,母亲还有小男孩。
And when we get to the simulators you'll see an older version of this both at Seabrook and pilgrim. 当我们到达模拟器的时候,你们会看到,一个更旧的版本的在溪布鲁克和朝圣者都有的。

  • You might be a Muslim on your way to Mecca, or a Hindu going to the Ganges, or a Christian traveling to Lourdes. When you make a reverent journey to a place you consider sacred, you're a pilgrim.
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  • n. 朝圣者;漫游者;(美)最初的移民
  • vi. 去朝圣;漫游
  • 1. This was where the pilgrim family lived: father, mother and young boy.

    这里就是朝圣者一家住的地方:父亲,母亲还有小男孩。

  • 2. And when we get to the simulators you'll see an older version of this both at Seabrook and pilgrim.

    当我们到达模拟器的时候,你们会看到,一个更旧的版本的在溪布鲁克和朝圣者都有的。

  • 3. We then will go to Seabrook and then pilgrim and we'll do various accident scenarios in their plant simulators which are as you know a replica of the control room of each of those plants.

    我们会前往希布鲁克还有朝圣者,我们会看到各种的事故场景在他们的,电站模拟器处,如你们所知,那是复制的,每一个电站的控制室。

  • pilgrim (n.) c. 1200, pilegrim, from Old French pelerin, peregrin "pilgrim, crusader; foreigner, stranger" (11c., Modern French pèlerin), from Late Latin pelegrinus, dissimilated from Latin peregrinus "foreigner" (source of Italian pellegrino, Spanish peregrino), from peregre (adv.) "from abroad," from per- "beyond" + agri, locative case of ager "country, land" (from PIE root *agro- "field").
pil·grim / ˈpɪlɡrɪm ; NAmE ˈpɪlɡrɪm / noun 1 a person who travels to a holy place for religious reasons 朝觐者;朝圣的人;香客 Muslim pilgrims on their way to Mecca 前往麦加的穆斯林朝圣者 Christian pilgrims visiting Lourdes 赴卢尔德朝圣的基督徒 2 Pilgrim a member of the group of English people ( the Pilgrim Fathers) who sailed to America on the ship The Mayflowerin 1620 and started a colonyin Massachusetts 清教徒前辈移民(1620 年乘五月花号赴美洲,在马萨诸塞建立英国殖民地) pilgrim pilgrims pilgrimed pilgriming pil·grim / ˈpɪlɡrɪm ; NAmE ˈpɪlɡrɪm /
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