worship
noun /ˈwɜːʃɪp/
/ˈwɜːrʃɪp/
(对上帝或神的)崇拜,敬仰,礼拜 - an act/a place of worship
礼拜;礼拜场所 - morning/evening worship (= a church service in the morning/evening)
早晨的/晚上的礼拜 - The tradition of ancestor worship stretches back thousands of years.
祖先崇拜的传统可以追溯到几千年前。
Topics Religion and festivalsc1- Fifteen per cent of the population attend a place of worship.
15% 的人口到礼拜场所做礼拜。 - Our worship today is led by the Reverend John Parker.
我们今天的礼拜活动由约翰・帕克牧师主持。 - Under the new regime, all religions enjoy freedom of worship.
在新的政权下,所有的宗教都享有信仰自由。 - the use of music in worship
礼拜中音乐的使用
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- daily
- regular
- evening
- …
- conduct
- lead
- attend
- …
- in worship
- worship of
- an act of worship
- forms of worship
- freedom of worship
- …
- an act/a place of worship
synonym adoration崇拜;崇敬;爱慕 - What she feels for him is akin to worship.
她对他的感觉类似于崇拜。
- What she feels for him is akin to worship.
- His, Your, etc. Worship[countable] (British English, formal) a polite way of addressing or referring to a magistrate or mayor
(对治安官或市长的尊称)阁下
词源Old English weorthscipe ‘worthiness, acknowledgement of worth’ (see worth, -ship).