英 [ˌvenəˈreɪʃn] 美 [ˌvenəˈreɪʃn]
n. 尊敬;崇拜
... intractability 难以驾驭,难以治疗,难以加工或操作 veneration 尊敬,崇敬 justification 辩护,正当的理由、借口 ...
... [lofty;sublime;high] 高尚;至高。在精神、智力或道德上卓越杰出的崇高的牺牲精神 [adore] 推崇敬仰 [veneration;intelligent view] 崇尚恭敬的礼节;尊敬 ...
... adoration崇拜 veneration崇敬 exaltation(成功带来的)得意...
... vertigo眩晕;头晕 veneration崇拜;尊敬 vogue时尚;流行;时髦 ...
venerable 庄严的,值得尊敬的;珍贵的
venerability 尊敬;庄严;历史悠久
venerator 崇拜者;尊敬者
venerate 崇敬,尊敬
The relics were objects of veneration.
这些圣人遗物是倍受敬奉之物。
She was a tiny little woman to inspire so much veneration.
一个像她那样身材纤细的女人居然能赢得我们如此尊敬。
His supposed relics are the object of official veneration.
他的遗物受到官方的保护对象。
But for many in Swiebodzin and across Poland, the monument is an object of veneration.
WSJ: Poland's Big Statue of Jesus Draws Pilgrims, Though Rivals Belittle It
In Italy, the word "veneration" comes from Venus, goddess of fertility, called in Italian, Venere.
The festival culminates in a fire-dance in the evening as the highest form of veneration of the Saints.