venerated
英 [ˈvenəreɪtɪd]
美 [ˈvenəreɪtɪd]
v. 敬重; 崇敬; 敬仰
venerate的过去分词和过去式
过去式:venerated
COCA.29459
柯林斯词典
- VERB 尊重;敬仰;崇敬
If youveneratesomeone or something, you value them or feel great respect for them.- My father venerated General Eisenhower.
我父亲十分敬仰艾森豪威尔将军。
- My father venerated General Eisenhower.
双语例句
- In the arts, this is called originality and is venerated.
在艺术上,这被称为“创意”,备受推崇。 - Although the cross has come to be a symbol of Christianity, it was venerated both as a religious and lucky sign for centuries before the Christian era.
尽管十字形已成为基督教的象征,但早在基督纪元前几世纪中,十字形已被当作宗教和幸运标志而受到尊崇。 - Mrs Thatcher venerated the free enterprise of the US.
撒切尔夫人推崇美国的自由企业。 - Today, Einstein is venerated as an intellectual colossus who bestrode the20th century like no other.
今天,爱因斯坦被推崇为一个知识巨人,在20世纪没有人像他这样光彩夺目。 - Albinic Indian elephant; rare and sometimes venerated in east Asia.
白化的印度象;稀少,在亚洲东部有时被尊为神象。 - Let us bend before the venerated sepulcher.
让我们在他神圣的墓前鞠躬致敬。 - African ibis venerated by ancient Egyptians.
古代埃及崇拜的非洲鹮。 - Various presidents, including some of the most venerated, have asserted degrees of autonomy from judicial interpretations of the Constitution they deemed erroneous or untenable.
司法解释是否约束行政机构?许多总统,包括那些最受尊重的总统,断言他们认为从对宪法的对司法解释中引申的自治地是错误或站不住脚的。 - Finland's most venerated composer.
芬兰最令人崇敬的作曲家。 - Now it is not thus, Ananda, that the Tathagata is rightly honoured, reverenced, venerated, held sacred or revered.
现在不是这样,阿难,如来确实是值得尊敬的,尊崇的,崇拜的,拥有神圣或崇敬。