1.尊敬;尊崇
1.to respect or worship someone or something
1.She did not indeed rival Butler in learning; but then no woman was more devoutly venerated than her to the extent of her husband's erudition
在学识方面她远不如巴特勒,但在当时没有任何女子像她那样对丈夫的博学多才崇拜得五体投地。
2.This appears to have been the first Christian execution for heresy and caused him to be venerated as a martyr, especially in Galicia.
这似乎是第一个基督教异端执行和使他被尊崇为烈士加利西亚,尤其是研究。
3.These consist of a niche, walls, floors, and foundations incorporated into a building now venerated by both Jews and Christians.
这是由一面小生镜、墙、地板和地基组成,组成了一座现在被犹太人和基督徒崇拜的建筑。
4.Though Saint Patrick has not been officially canonized, he is still venerated in Ireland and many parts of the world.
尽管圣.巴特里克没有被正式的宣布成为圣徒,他仍然受到爱尔兰人和很多国家的人民的崇敬。
5.The Grotto too was transformed and the venerated manger (surely hewn out of the grotto's rock) was replaced by one of precious metal.
地窟也被改装(当然除了地窟的石头外),而马槽也被换成了一个贵重金属制成的。
6.She's like the old college friend of mine who venerated George Orwell and was crushed to learn of his idol's often shabby romantic life.
她就像我的一位追随乔治·奥威尔的大学校友,在听说了他爱情生活惨淡无比时,她悲恸欲绝。
7.These ladies we venerated for being further along and higher up in their respective New Yorks.
我们敬奉这些女人,为了在她们各自的纽约城里走得更远。
8.The most venerated of Chinese zodiac deities , the dragon, has traditionally been a symbol of water.
传说作为中国人最崇拜的十二属相之一的龙代表着水。
9.Ethical insights are not artifacts to be venerated in a museum, chiding onlookers with the same old principles.
伦理学的观点不是摆放在陈列室供瞻仰的史前遗物,用一成不变的古老的理论训导观摩者。
10.Of all the goddesses of ancient mythology, none was more widely venerated than the goddess of love.
在古代神话里所有的女神中,没有一个比爱神更受到普遍的尊敬。