veneration
/ˌvenəˈreɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · [vˌɛnɚˈeʃən] /ˌvenəˈreɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · [vˌɛnɚˈeʃən] /ˌve-nə-ˈrā-shən How to pronounce veneration (audio)/ (ame, mw)
veneration — 名詞
1. a powerful feeling of deep admiration and respect directed towards a person or t
崇敬
對某人或某事物發自內心的深度尊敬
a powerful feeling of deep admiration and respect directed towards a person or thing, particularly when they are regarded as sacred, very ancient, or of the highest importance
The young visitors gazed at the elderly monk with quiet veneration.
年輕訪客懷著崇敬凝視著那位年長的僧人。
gazed at [sb] with veneration
Many traditional cultures treat their ancestors with a deep veneration passed down through generations.
許多傳統文化以深沉的崇敬對待祖先,這種態度代代相傳。
deep veneration passed down
Trang felt veneration for her grandmother, who raised five children on a small farm.
Trang 對她的祖母懷有崇敬,祖母在小農場上養育了五個孩子。
A museum exhibit showed how ancient Egyptians expressed veneration for their pharaohs through burial rituals.
一間博物館的展覽展示了古埃及人如何透過葬禮儀式表達對法老的崇敬。
Asher spoke of his former teacher with such veneration that the class felt moved.
Asher 提起以前的老師時滿懷崇敬,全班同學都深受感動。
- contempt
a feeling that someone or something is worthless; the opposite of deep respect
- disrespect
lack of respect; less intense than 'contempt' but also opposite in meaning
文法句型
show/have veneration for [sb/sth]
treat [sb/sth] with veneration
用法筆記
Frequently appears in patterns like 'show veneration for [sb/sth]' and 'treat [sb/sth] with veneration'. Common in religious, historical, and cultural contexts. The verb form 'venerate' is more common in everyday use.