pilgrim
noun /ˈpɪlɡrɪm/
/ˈpɪlɡrɪm/
- a person who travels to a holy place for religious reasons
朝觐者;朝圣的人;香客 - Muslim pilgrims on their way to Mecca
前往麦加的穆斯林朝觐者 - Christian pilgrims visiting Lourdes
赴卢尔德朝圣的基督徒
Topics Historyc1, Religion and festivalsc1- Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims flock to Lourdes every year.
每年都有成千上万的朝圣者涌向卢尔德。 - Millions of pilgrims travel to Mecca.
数百万朝圣者前往麦加。 - They were following one of the great medieval pilgrim routes.
他们走的是一条伟大的中世纪朝圣路线。
- Muslim pilgrims on their way to Mecca
- Pilgrima member of the group of English people (the Pilgrim Fathers) who sailed to America on the ship The Mayflower in 1620 and started a colony in Massachusetts
清教徒前辈移民(1620 年乘五月花号赴美洲,在马萨诸塞建立英国殖民地)
词源Middle English: from Provençal pelegrin, from Latin peregrinus ‘foreign’, from peregre ‘abroad’, from per- ‘through’ + ager ‘field’.