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wor.shipH5wV:7FIp, $5wV:r-n [U]Worship is the strong feeling of respect and admiration for God or a god, which is often shown through praying or singing.(对上帝或神灵)信奉, 敬奉Hymns are a very important part of worship in the Church of England.圣歌是英国国教中敬神活动的一个非常重要的部分。For Jews, the synagogue is the centre for community worship and study.对犹太人来说,犹太教堂是其共同信奉与学习的中心。English and Welsh state schools have daily acts of worship for their pupils.英格兰与威尔士公立学校的学生们每天都作礼拜。There have been several complaints from local people about improperly dressed tourists entering places of worship (= buildings for religious ceremonies or private prayer).当地居民曾多次抗议穿着不当的游客进入敬神场所。(fml) They regularly attended worship (= went to a religious ceremony).他们经常去拜神。Worship is often used to suggest that something is liked too much.(过分地)崇拜In this era of fitness and health worship, people have become obsessed with exercise and dieting.在这个过分崇拜体质与健康的时代,人们已经对锻炼与节食着了迷。He deplores the money worship common among young people.他强烈反对年轻人中普遍存在的金钱崇拜。(esp. Br fml) Worship is also a title of respect given to important officials.阁下His Worship the Mayor will present the awards.市长阁下将颁奖。Thank you, Your Worship. [as form of address]谢谢您,阁下。
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