to worship
01
崇拜, 敬拜
to love and respect someone or something deeply and excessively
Transitive: to worship sb/sth
例子
Fans often worship their favorite celebrities, expressing deep admiration and devotion to their work.
粉丝们常常崇拜他们最喜欢的名人,对他们的作品表达深深的钦佩和奉献。
He worshipped his mentor, regarding them as an infallible source of wisdom and guidance in all matters.
他崇拜他的导师,认为他们在所有事情上都是智慧和指导的可靠来源。
02
崇拜, 敬拜
to respect and honor God or a deity, especially by performing rituals
Transitive: to worship God or a deity
例子
During the festival, devotees gather at the temple to worship the deity with offerings of flowers, incense, and fruits.
节日期间,信徒们聚集在寺庙里,用鲜花、香和水果的供品来崇拜神祇。
The priest led the ceremony, guiding the worshippers in rituals to worship the goddess of fertility and abundance.
祭司主持了仪式,引导信徒们进行崇拜生育和丰饶女神的仪式。
03
崇拜, 敬拜
to take part in a ceremony in a religious building
Intransitive
例子
Muslims worship five times a day, facing towards Mecca, to pray and show devotion to Allah.
穆斯林每天五次朝向麦加礼拜,以祈祷和表达对安拉的虔诚。
Every Sunday, the congregation gathers at the church to worship through prayer, hymns, and communion.
每个星期日,会众聚集在教堂,通过祈祷、赞美诗和圣餐来敬拜。
Worship
01
the act of performing religious rites or paying reverence to a deity
例子
The temple was full of worship during the festival.
Daily worship is a central practice in many religions.
02
a deep feeling of love, respect, or admiration for someone or something
例子
She felt a worship for her mentor's wisdom.
His fans treated him with worship bordering on obsession.
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