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[/ˈwɜːʃɪp; ˋwəʃəp/] n 用法: 1 [U] (a) reverence, respect or love for God or a god (对上帝或神的)崇拜、 崇敬或热爱: an act of worship 对神的崇拜举动 * a place of worship, eg a church, mosque or synagogue 拜神的地方(如教堂、 清真寺或犹太会堂). (b) act or ceremony that shows this 礼拜; 礼拜仪式: Morning worship begins at 11 o'clock. 早晨的礼拜从11点开始. * a service of divine worship 拜神的仪式. 用法: 2 [U] admiration, devotion or love felt for sb/sth 对某人[某事物]的崇拜、 仰慕、 忠心或热爱: hero-worship 对英雄的崇拜.3 his, your, etc Worship [C] (esp Brit) formal and polite form of address or way of referring to a magistrate or a mayor 阁下(对地方法官或市长的尊称): His Worship the Mayor of Chester 切斯特市长阁下 * No, your Worship. 不, 法官阁下. worship 2 v (-pp-; US -p-) 用法: 1 (a) [Tn] give worship to (God) 崇拜、 崇敬或热爱(上帝). (b) [I] attend a church service 参加礼拜仪式; 做礼拜: the church where they had worshipped for years 他们多年做礼拜的教堂.2 [Tn] feel love and admiration for (sb/sth), esp to such an extent that one cannot see his/its faults; idolize 爱慕, 崇拜(某人[某事物])(尤指达到看不到缺点的地步): She worshipped him and refused to listen to his critics. 她很崇拜他, 听不进别人对他的批评. * worship success 仰望成功 * He worships the ground she walks on, ie feels intense love for her. 他爱她爱得如醉如痴. worshipper (US worshiper) n person who worships (对上帝或神)崇拜的人; 做礼拜的人; (对某人[某事物])爱慕的人. |