词汇 | veneration |
释义 | veneration noun[ U ] uk /ˌven.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌven.ɚˈeɪ.ʃən/ the feeling or act of venerating (= very much respecting) someone or something: 尊重感,尊重行为;敬重感,敬重行为 Gandhi became an object of widespread veneration because of his unceasing struggle for freedom and equality.甘地因不断争取自由和平等而广受崇敬。 I cannot find words to express the veneration I feel for those men.我对那些男人的崇敬之情无以言表。 See venerate The tombs became a place of great veneration, and people flocked there to pray. There isn't the same veneration of pop stars as there was even 10 years ago. Veneration of ancestors was very important in Celtic religion. Showing respect and admiration admiration admire admiring admiringly approving approvingly forelock freedom fulsome fulsomely fulsomeness glorify grovelling pay your respectsidiom pedestal philogynist philogyny put someone on a pedestalidiom regild worshipful Examples of venerationveneration Given the similarities among these models, identifying a single characteristic (such as ancestor veneration or corporate proper ty) is insufficient to distinguish a lineage. There are already some indications that the story had been altered or the sites of veneration changed for political convenience. They have described how different modalities of veneration have been conscripted for this task. The veneration of age was especially salient in the iconic tradition. He situated them in the context of ancestor worship ceremonies and the veneration of the idol embodying the atmospheric phenomena of lightning, rain, and wind. Two burials within the shrine indicate ancestor veneration. Contemporary goddess veneration is remarkably loose and encompassing, whether it be cosmic, ancient, or aligned with very conservative religious traditions. Part of the value system of traditional society was the veneration of elders. Yet the statue, as well as the continued veneration of the man, also serves as site and/or issue of dissension and 'unresolved disunities ' (ibid.). This has left unexplained, however, the veneration granted to his music by the audience for his records from the 1960s to today. They have not been recovered in mor tuary contexts, caches, or veneration ritual deposits. I am suggesting that this is also the way to maintain feelings of veneration or attachment. Once there was a 'golden age ' of ageing, then a transition from veneration to degradation. Ancestors are revered, and worship focuses on veneration of these lineage founders. Even if they may have known the erosion of the sultan veneration, why did they choose to support the rebels? See all examples of veneration These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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