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单词 pilgrimage
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Definition of pilgrimage in English:

pilgrimage

noun ˈpɪlɡrɪmɪdʒˈpɪlɡrəmɪdʒ
  • 1A pilgrim's journey.

    朝圣(之旅)

    he wanted to go on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela
    mass noun a place of pilgrimage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bretons are also noted for their pilgrimages.
    • Three times a year - on Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot - we made the pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
    • This year the pilgrims were able to walk the pilgrimage.
    • It is a clear order that the pilgrimage and the Umrah should be done exactly in the manner he did or approved.
    • Luke reports that Jesus accepted invitations to many parties in the Galilee and on his pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
    • The discussion of prayer and pilgrimages, fasting and forgiveness, is both insightful and enticing.
    • The participation of these Gentiles in the pilgrimage to Jerusalem with the offering for the poor symbolized their share in this righteous activity.
    • Any crusader could claim to be going on a pilgrimage for God - pilgrims did not have to pay tax and they were protected by the Church.
    • If you were going on a pilgrimage tour, where would you go?
    • The Hajj is a real pilgrimage - a journey, with rites and rituals to be done along the way.
    • The Feast of the Sacrifice comes at the end of the Hajj - the pilgrimage to Mecca - and signals the end of the Islamic year.
    • The fifth Pillar is the Hajj, the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, in present-day Saudi Arabia, which every Muslim must make at some time in his or her life.
    • People making a pilgrimage are expected to sacrifice a goat or sheep and offer the meat to the poor.
    • If a person does not have the financial means, then that person is not required to do the pilgrimage or the Umrah.
    • It also has a religious pilgrimage on March 16 to bless the waters of Lake Masaya.
    • Cutting short his pilgrimage, he immediately left for Tamil Nadu to live the life of a singing saint.
    • There we offered prayers for a successful pilgrimage and got our rudraksha rosaries sanctified by the priest.
    • I'd remind them that this is a pilgrimage and a pilgrimage does mean some walking.
    • A pilgrimage to Medina is often made in conjunction with the pilgrimage to Mecca in order to visit the tombs and shrines of Muhammad, his family, and the first three caliphs.
    • Like all religious pilgrimages, the Goddess pilgrimage is made for the purpose of devotion, but it is also at some level a feminist liberatory project and protest.
    Synonyms
    religious journey, holy expedition, crusade, mission, trip, journey, excursion
    Indian yatra
    Islam hajj
    1. 1.1 A journey to a place of particular interest or significance.
      his passion was opera and he made annual pilgrimages to Bayreuth
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The annual pilgrimage to Our Lady's Island in Wexford takes place this Thursday.
      • Good luck and safe journey to those heading across the water for the annual pilgrimage to London.
      • A very large number of pilgrims will travel to Lourdes Shrine with the annual pilgrimage on May 17.
      • He spoke of an annual pilgrimage which lasts for 10 days each June.
      • It was the worst disaster at the annual pilgrimage, or Hajj, since 1997, when 340 pilgrims died in a fire at the overcrowded Mina tent camp.
      • They often did this by banning the annual pilgrimages altogether.
      • This week Muslims celebrated Eid, the festival which marks the end of the hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca.
      • It is expected that up to 40 helpers will travel with the pilgrimage and anyone interested should give their name immediately.
      • Bernadette is one of the society's 1,000 world-wide members and has attended the annual summer pilgrimages to the famous fell.
      • The annual pilgrimage to Medjugorje will take place the second week in June.
      • Junichiro Koizumi's annual pilgrimages have prompted protests and punch-ups.
      • For more than three decades, he made annual pilgrimages, often with hunting and fishing buddies, to rural Hi Hium Lake, B.C.
      • The annual pilgrimage to Knock for the residents of Aras Attracta organised by the Friends of Aras Attracta will be held today, Tuesday, June 7.
      • The annual pilgrimage will take place at the end of September 2003.
      • Pilgrim Travel was, in its own words, founded to ‘provide a unique personal service to leaders and pilgrims travelling on pilgrimages and sharing holidays to places of Christian interest’.
      • At least 125,000 Hindu pilgrims are making the annual pilgrimage.
      • A full bus load of Clonaslee people will be travelling to Lourdes next week for the annual pilgrimage.
    2. 1.2literary Life viewed as a journey.
      (被看作旅途的)人生
      now is the thirty-first year of my dark pilgrimage on this earth
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They are guests in Hotel Peru, yet another lodge they have found in their diasporic pilgrimage.
      • Startled out of his own inward pilgrimage, Armand looked into the dark eyes before him and saw there something of his own train of thought at that moment - a journey back into time.
      • His body will reflect perfectly what has been accomplished in him during his pilgrimage on the earth.
verb ˈpɪlɡrɪmɪdʒˈpɪlɡrəmɪdʒ
  • no object, with adverbial of direction Go on a pilgrimage.

    朝圣;朝觐

    thousands pilgrimage there every year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This years pilgrimage to Lourdes will be from 23rd to 28th August.
    • And she recalls the summer pilgrimages they used to make to Tatem.
    • After concluding his studies, he pilgrimaged to various religious centers.
    • He was leading the special needs pilgrimage tour to Lourdes at Easter.
    • Devotees hold that any incurable disease will be cured and any desire will be fulfilled by pilgrimaging to this temple.
    • Jews, who traditionally made three pilgrimages a year to Jerusalem, would immerse themselves in the Siloam Pool before heading down the stone pathway to the Temple.
    • Mr Rendle, 76, has lived Marlborough in Kingsbury Street for 30 years but still makes pilgrimages back to the spot in Torquay where seven of his Home Guard buddies died.
    • They've come with their own troubles to allay, with terrible sadnesses, with guilt, with fear and with hope, often at the end of their lives, on pilgrimages they have promised themselves and saved for over years.
    • Suddenly that pilgrimage to Celtic Park doesn't sound quite so impossibly self-indulgent.
    • A seven days pilgrimage to Medjugorje commence on Sunday, April 25.
    • Fly-fishers and kayakers pilgrimage to the Nantahala, Ocoee, and Chattooga Rivers.
    • The parish of Backs pilgrimage to San Giovanni, Rome and Assisi takes place from June 6th to June 13 th.
    • Next year's pilgrimage to Lourdes has been booked from July 21 to July 26.
    • Over the years, Gurudeva's devotees have pilgrimaged to India, visiting major temples such as Chidambaram, Rameshvaram and Palani Hills.
    • Kevin Perrotta writes about the Bible and leads pilgrimages to the Middle East.
    • It still permits pilgrimages to a spring where Tuvinians pitch tents, honor Buddha, and conduct a multiweek healing ritual in the high reaches of the reserve.
    • One day we may even have Hindus from India pilgrimaging to the West!
    • This year a record number pilgrimaged to the temple, one of the famed Jyotir Lingam Siva temples of India, located 150 miles northwest of Kolkata in the newly created state of Jharkhand.
    • A week's pilgrimage to Medugorje will take place from Knock on May 17.
    • Experts in press, bindery and photography/prepress skills all pilgrimaged to the two-story building to offer their knowledge to the eager young apprentices in robes.

Origin

Middle English: from Provençal pelegrinage, from pelegrin (see pilgrim).

Definition of pilgrimage in US English:

pilgrimage

nounˈpilɡrəmijˈpɪlɡrəmɪdʒ
  • 1A pilgrim's journey.

    朝圣(之旅)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The participation of these Gentiles in the pilgrimage to Jerusalem with the offering for the poor symbolized their share in this righteous activity.
    • This year the pilgrims were able to walk the pilgrimage.
    • Any crusader could claim to be going on a pilgrimage for God - pilgrims did not have to pay tax and they were protected by the Church.
    • I'd remind them that this is a pilgrimage and a pilgrimage does mean some walking.
    • The Feast of the Sacrifice comes at the end of the Hajj - the pilgrimage to Mecca - and signals the end of the Islamic year.
    • Like all religious pilgrimages, the Goddess pilgrimage is made for the purpose of devotion, but it is also at some level a feminist liberatory project and protest.
    • It is a clear order that the pilgrimage and the Umrah should be done exactly in the manner he did or approved.
    • The discussion of prayer and pilgrimages, fasting and forgiveness, is both insightful and enticing.
    • People making a pilgrimage are expected to sacrifice a goat or sheep and offer the meat to the poor.
    • It also has a religious pilgrimage on March 16 to bless the waters of Lake Masaya.
    • A pilgrimage to Medina is often made in conjunction with the pilgrimage to Mecca in order to visit the tombs and shrines of Muhammad, his family, and the first three caliphs.
    • There we offered prayers for a successful pilgrimage and got our rudraksha rosaries sanctified by the priest.
    • Cutting short his pilgrimage, he immediately left for Tamil Nadu to live the life of a singing saint.
    • Bretons are also noted for their pilgrimages.
    • The Hajj is a real pilgrimage - a journey, with rites and rituals to be done along the way.
    • The fifth Pillar is the Hajj, the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, in present-day Saudi Arabia, which every Muslim must make at some time in his or her life.
    • Luke reports that Jesus accepted invitations to many parties in the Galilee and on his pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
    • If a person does not have the financial means, then that person is not required to do the pilgrimage or the Umrah.
    • If you were going on a pilgrimage tour, where would you go?
    • Three times a year - on Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot - we made the pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
    Synonyms
    religious journey, holy expedition, crusade, mission, trip, journey, excursion
    1. 1.1 A journey to a place associated with someone or something well known or respected.
      前往朝拜某人或某地的旅行
      making a pilgrimage to the famous racing circuit

      去参谒一个著名的赛场。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The annual pilgrimage will take place at the end of September 2003.
      • The annual pilgrimage to Knock for the residents of Aras Attracta organised by the Friends of Aras Attracta will be held today, Tuesday, June 7.
      • The annual pilgrimage to Medjugorje will take place the second week in June.
      • Junichiro Koizumi's annual pilgrimages have prompted protests and punch-ups.
      • This week Muslims celebrated Eid, the festival which marks the end of the hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca.
      • At least 125,000 Hindu pilgrims are making the annual pilgrimage.
      • A very large number of pilgrims will travel to Lourdes Shrine with the annual pilgrimage on May 17.
      • For more than three decades, he made annual pilgrimages, often with hunting and fishing buddies, to rural Hi Hium Lake, B.C.
      • They often did this by banning the annual pilgrimages altogether.
      • It was the worst disaster at the annual pilgrimage, or Hajj, since 1997, when 340 pilgrims died in a fire at the overcrowded Mina tent camp.
      • Bernadette is one of the society's 1,000 world-wide members and has attended the annual summer pilgrimages to the famous fell.
      • A full bus load of Clonaslee people will be travelling to Lourdes next week for the annual pilgrimage.
      • Pilgrim Travel was, in its own words, founded to ‘provide a unique personal service to leaders and pilgrims travelling on pilgrimages and sharing holidays to places of Christian interest’.
      • The annual pilgrimage to Our Lady's Island in Wexford takes place this Thursday.
      • He spoke of an annual pilgrimage which lasts for 10 days each June.
      • It is expected that up to 40 helpers will travel with the pilgrimage and anyone interested should give their name immediately.
      • Good luck and safe journey to those heading across the water for the annual pilgrimage to London.
    2. 1.2literary Life viewed as a journey.
      (被看作旅途的)人生
      life's pilgrimage

      生命之旅。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They are guests in Hotel Peru, yet another lodge they have found in their diasporic pilgrimage.
      • His body will reflect perfectly what has been accomplished in him during his pilgrimage on the earth.
      • Startled out of his own inward pilgrimage, Armand looked into the dark eyes before him and saw there something of his own train of thought at that moment - a journey back into time.
verbˈpilɡrəmijˈpɪlɡrəmɪdʒ
  • no object, with adverbial of direction Go on a pilgrimage.

    朝圣;朝觐

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mr Rendle, 76, has lived Marlborough in Kingsbury Street for 30 years but still makes pilgrimages back to the spot in Torquay where seven of his Home Guard buddies died.
    • This years pilgrimage to Lourdes will be from 23rd to 28th August.
    • He was leading the special needs pilgrimage tour to Lourdes at Easter.
    • A seven days pilgrimage to Medjugorje commence on Sunday, April 25.
    • Kevin Perrotta writes about the Bible and leads pilgrimages to the Middle East.
    • The parish of Backs pilgrimage to San Giovanni, Rome and Assisi takes place from June 6th to June 13 th.
    • Experts in press, bindery and photography/prepress skills all pilgrimaged to the two-story building to offer their knowledge to the eager young apprentices in robes.
    • Jews, who traditionally made three pilgrimages a year to Jerusalem, would immerse themselves in the Siloam Pool before heading down the stone pathway to the Temple.
    • Devotees hold that any incurable disease will be cured and any desire will be fulfilled by pilgrimaging to this temple.
    • This year a record number pilgrimaged to the temple, one of the famed Jyotir Lingam Siva temples of India, located 150 miles northwest of Kolkata in the newly created state of Jharkhand.
    • Suddenly that pilgrimage to Celtic Park doesn't sound quite so impossibly self-indulgent.
    • After concluding his studies, he pilgrimaged to various religious centers.
    • Over the years, Gurudeva's devotees have pilgrimaged to India, visiting major temples such as Chidambaram, Rameshvaram and Palani Hills.
    • Next year's pilgrimage to Lourdes has been booked from July 21 to July 26.
    • A week's pilgrimage to Medugorje will take place from Knock on May 17.
    • And she recalls the summer pilgrimages they used to make to Tatem.
    • One day we may even have Hindus from India pilgrimaging to the West!
    • It still permits pilgrimages to a spring where Tuvinians pitch tents, honor Buddha, and conduct a multiweek healing ritual in the high reaches of the reserve.
    • They've come with their own troubles to allay, with terrible sadnesses, with guilt, with fear and with hope, often at the end of their lives, on pilgrimages they have promised themselves and saved for over years.
    • Fly-fishers and kayakers pilgrimage to the Nantahala, Ocoee, and Chattooga Rivers.

Origin

Middle English: from Provençal pelegrinage, from pelegrin (see pilgrim).

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