veneration 英 [venə'reɪʃ(ə)n]  

veneration

veneration  英 [venə'reɪʃ(ə)n]

n. 尊敬;崇拜 

名词复数:venerations 

Long-held traditions of ancestor veneration mean that families often want a place to store ashes. 同样源远流长的祖先崇拜意味着死者家人往往希望给骨灰找到存放的空间。
Like two of our runners-up this year, Julian Assange and the Tea Party, Mark Zuckerberg doesn't have a whole lot of veneration for traditional authority. 像今天年度人物并列第二的两位人选,朱利安阿桑奇和茶党,马克扎克伯格没有受到很多传统权威的尊敬。

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  • n. 尊敬;崇拜
  • 1. Long-held traditions of ancestor veneration mean that families often want a place to store ashes.

    同样源远流长的祖先崇拜意味着死者家人往往希望给骨灰找到存放的空间。

  • 2. Like two of our runners-up this year, Julian Assange and the Tea Party, Mark Zuckerberg doesn't have a whole lot of veneration for traditional authority.

    像今天年度人物并列第二的两位人选,朱利安阿桑奇和茶党,马克扎克伯格没有受到很多传统权威的尊敬。

  • 3. Maize was certainly a primary focus of ritual and religious veneration by ancient Meso-American people, going back all the way before the Maya and even into the Olmec civilisation.

    玉米曾经是古代中美洲人礼仪与宗教崇拜的重中之重,可一种追溯回前玛雅,甚至奥尔梅克文明时代。

  • veneration (n.) early 15c., from Old French veneracion, from Latin venerationem (nominative veneratio) "reverence, profoundest respect," noun of action from past participle stem of venerari "to worship, revere," from venus (genitive veneris) "beauty, love, desire" (from PIE root *wen- (1) "to desire, strive for").
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