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wor.ship (obj)H5wV:7FIp, $5wV:r-v-pp- or Am usually -p- to have or show a strong feeling of respect and admiration for God or a god(对上帝或神灵)信奉, 敬奉In the various regions of India, Hindus worship different gods and observe different religious festivals. [T]在印度的不同地方,印度教徒信奉不同的神灵,并庆祝不同的宗教节日。Worship also means to go to a religious ceremony.拜神, 敬神They work for the same company, socialise together and worship in the same mosque. [I]他们为同一家公司工作,一同参加社交活动,并在同一个清真寺里拜神。According to a recent poll, 80% of Americans pray regularly and over 40% worship on a weekly basis. [I]最近的一次民意测验表明,80%的美国人经常祷告,40%以上的人每周作一次礼拜。To worship is also to have a strong feeling of respect and admiration for people or objects, often without being aware of their faults.崇拜, 敬重Her parents worship her. [T]她父母过分爱她。As a child, I worshipped my older brother. [T]作为一个小孩,我崇拜我的哥哥。He was hero worshipped (=admired greatly) by the younger children. [T]比他小的孩子像崇拜英雄那样地崇拜他。He worships the ground she walks on (=He loves and admires her greatly). [T]他对她崇拜得五体投地。(fig.) He may not worship at the altar of (=He does not support) government intervention in business, but he is in favour of limited support for industry. [I]他也许并不赞成政府插手企业活动,但他赞成有限度地支持工业。(fig.) She thinks that young people today are becoming increasingly selfish, and worship at the shrine of (= they believe in achieving) individual happiness and gratification. [I]她认为现在的年轻人正变得越来越自私,崇拜个人的快乐和满足。
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