worship
verb
noun
ˈwɜːʃɪp
verb
1
to
show
respect
and
love
for
a
god,
especially
by
praying
in
a
religious
building
敬奉(神)〔尤指在教堂、庙宇等祷告〕
I,T
They
all
worship
the
same
god.
他们信奉同一个神。
a
church
where
people
have
worshipped
for
hundreds
of
years
人们做了几百年礼拜的一座教堂
2
to
admire
and
love
someone
very
much
景仰; 十分喜爱
T
He
absolutely
worships
her.
他太喜欢她了。
3
worship the ground sb walks on
to
admire
or
love
someone
so
much
that
you
cannot
see
their
faults
拜倒在某人脚下〔以致看不到他的缺点〕
She
was
a
regular
worshipper
at
the
parish
church.
她经常在教区的教堂做礼拜。
noun
4
the
activity
of
praying
or
singing
in
a
religious
building
in
order
to
show
respect
and
love
for
a
god
敬神活动; 拜神
in
worship
They
bowed
their
heads
in
worship.
他们低下头拜神。
[+
of
]
Worship
of
the
old
gods
still
continues
in
remote
areas
of
the
country.
在该国的偏远地区,人们依旧信奉旧神。
The
ceremony
must
take
place
in
a
recognized
place
of
worship
.
该仪式必须在认可的敬拜场所举行。
We
were
invited
to
join
in
their
act
of
worship
(=religious
ceremony)
.
我们受邀参加他们的敬神仪式。
5
Your/His Worship
used
to
talk
to
or
about
a
public
official
such
as
a
MAYOR
or
MAGISTRATE
[英,正式] 阁下〔对市长、地方法官等公务人员的称呼〕
BrE formal