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。
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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。
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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