regard with great respect; revere
敬重;尊崇
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Philip of Beverley was venerated as a saint .贝弗利的菲利普被推崇为圣人。
"early 17th cent.: from Latin
v. 敬重;尊崇
This heroic national hero is highly venerated by the citizens of the country.
这个英勇的民族英雄深受国家公民的尊敬。
I venerate this scientist who has dedicated his life to the national public service.
我很崇拜这位为国家公共事业献身的科学家。
This industry leader should be venerated by the practitioners in the industry.
这位行业领军人物应受到业内从业者的敬仰。
We were taught to venerate the heroes and martyrs.
我们受到教导要崇敬英雄烈士
To worship someone or something is to venerate him, her, or it—not necessarily as you would revere a deity, but at least with extreme devotion or admiration.
崇拜某人或某物,就是崇敬他、她或它——不一定要你像敬畏一个神那样去做,但起码要发自极度的虔诚或赞美。
They venerate the old man's memory.
他们怀着崇敬之情纪念那位老人。
Most Italians venerate the name of Dante.
大多数意大利人崇拜但丁的名字。
I venerate the memory of my grandfather "."
“我崇敬我祖父的往事”。
And love, young men, and venerate the ideal.
青年人啊,热爱理想吧,崇敬理想吧。
词根 venerate
venerable adj. 庄严的,值得尊敬的;珍贵的
veneration n. 尊敬;崇拜
venerability n. 尊敬;庄严;历史悠久
venerator n. 崇拜者;尊敬者
敬仰(拼音:jìng yǎng),指尊敬仰慕。