shrine
shrine 英 [ʃraɪn] 美 [ʃraɪn]
n. 圣地;神殿;神龛;圣祠 vt. 将…置于神龛内;把…奉为神圣
进行时:shrining 过去式:shrined 过去分词:shrined 第三人称单数:shrines 名词复数:shrines
- Set up some candles and a photograph of someone important in your life in the corner of a room where you spend time reflecting silently, and you've created a shrine.
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- n. 圣地;神殿;神龛;圣祠
- vt. 将…置于神龛内;把…奉为神圣
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1. The infidels defiled the holy shrine.
异教徒亵渎神圣的神殿。
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2. You can even make a shrine or an altar that you can face when you sit in meditation.
你甚至可以制作一个神龛或者祭坛,这样当你冥想的时候就可以面对它们而坐。
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3. Inside, the prayer hall stretched along the length of the courtyard; in the centre people posed for pictures beside the shrine of John the Baptist.
里面的祈祷大厅就和庭院一般长度,大厅中央,人们摆姿势在约翰施洗先知的神龛边上拍照留念。
- shrine (n.) Old English scrin "ark (of the covenant); chest, coffer; case for relics," from Latin scrinium "case or box for keeping papers," of unknown origin. From late 14c. as "a tomb of a saint" (usually elaborate and large). A widespread word, compare Dutch schrijn, German Schrein, French écrin, Russian skrynya, Lithuanian skrinė.
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