短语搭配
双语例句
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The venerable dead man gave all his property to charity.
这位受人尊敬的死者将全部财产都捐献给了慈善机构。
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This venerable pastor won the trust of all the believers.
这位德高望重的牧师得到了全体信徒的信任。
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This venerable marketing strategy has greatly increased the market share of the product.
这种备受推崇的营销策略极大地提高了产品的市场占有率。
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The Venerable is used as a title for an archdeacon in the Church of England.
尊者是对英国圣公会会吏长的尊称
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May Day has become a venerable institution.
国际劳动节已经成为一个神圣庄严的既定节日。
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Her Chinese friends referred to the empress as their venerable ancestor.
她的中国朋友们称那位皇后是令他们尊敬的祖先。
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Will you please not suspect my venerable ancestors?
请你不要怀疑我那些可敬的老祖宗们,好吗?
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The Judge was a Monkey, a large Gorilla venerable with age.
法官是一只猴子,一只年老而德高望重的大猩猩。
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Venerable oaks forms a sylvan archway.
古老的栎树形成一条林荫拱道。
近义词
adj.
preciousgoldensolemnsacredmajestic
同根词
百科
1. venerable,英语单词,主要用作形容词,作形容词时译为“庄严的,值得尊敬的;珍贵的”。
释义
adj.
accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character
(因高龄、智慧、品德而)值得尊敬的
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a venerable statesman.
一位德高望重的政治家。
(in the Anglican Church)a title given to an archdeacon
尊敬的(英国国教对会吏总的尊称)。
(in the Roman Catholic Church)a title given to a deceased person who has attained a certain degree of sanctity but has not been fully beatified or canonized
[罗马天主教会对已达到一定圣洁程度的死去的信徒的尊称,低于福者和圣者]尊敬的。
类似拼写词
词源
"late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin venerabilis, from the verb venerari (see VENERATE)."