revere
revere 英 [rɪˈvɪə(r)] 美 [rɪˈvɪr]
vt. 敬畏;尊敬;崇敬
进行时:revering 过去式:revered 过去分词:revered 第三人称单数:reveres 名词复数:reveres
- Revere means that to respect someone so deeply that you almost worship them. Despite the size of the American military, the American people revere peacemakers like Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi. Rock stars are revered by throngs of devoted fans.
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- vt. 敬畏;尊敬;崇敬
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1. Rise in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly and revere your God. I am the Lord .
在白发的人面前,你要站起来;也要尊敬老人,又要敬畏你的神。我是耶和华。
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2. 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——不仅需要你像敬畏一个神那样去做,而且起码要发自极端的虔诚、爱或赞美。
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3. "Here in Russia we revere our security structures, " the owner, Armen Manucharyan, says.
其主人马努查扬说:“在俄罗斯这里,我们敬畏安全局”。
- revere (v.) 1660s, from French révérer, from Latin revereri "revere, fear," from re-, intensive prefix (see re-), + vereri "stand in awe of, fear, respect," from PIE *wer-e-, suffixed form of root *wer- (3) "perceive, watch out for." Reverence was the earlier form of the verb. Related: Revered; revering.
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