ven·er·a·ble
adjective/ˈvenərəbl/
/ˈvenərəbl/
- [usually before noun] (formal) venerable people or things deserve respect because they are old, important, wise, etc.
(因年高、显要、智慧等)令人尊重的,值得敬重的,受敬佩的 - The president was a venerable old man with white hair and a gracious manner.
总统是一位德高望重的老人,头发花白,举止和蔼。 - The academy is considered a venerable institution.
该学院被认为是一个受人尊敬的机构。 - The country has a venerable tradition of hospitality.
该国有着悠久的热情好客传统。
- The president was a venerable old man with white hair and a gracious manner.
- the Venerable…[only before noun] (in the Anglican Church) a title of respect used when talking about an archdeacon
(对圣公会会吏长的尊称)尊者 - the Venerable Martin Roberts
尊者马丁 · 罗伯茨
- the Venerable Martin Roberts
- the Venerable…[only before noun] (in the Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a dead person who is very holy but who has not yet been made a saint
真福(天主教会对列入圣品前的已故圣洁者的尊称)
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin venerabilis, from the verb venerari.