pilgrimage 的 2 个定义
pil·grim·aged, pil·grim·ag·ing.
- to make a pilgrimage.
pilgrimage 近义词
long journey
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- So within each category, we can break down the best candidates to emerge from the outfield corn or otherwise make a pilgrimage to heav– err, Iowa.
- Legend has it that a boy once saw his deceased mother’s reflection in the pool, which inspired the pilgrimage.
- I had never raised a dollar in my life and when I saw he was on the board, I made a pilgrimage to him to get advice and help.
- In high school, whenever I visited Boston for debate tournaments, I made a pilgrimage to touch the famous “lucky” foot of the John Harvard statue on which, I later learned, freshmen boys like to urinate.
- Malaysia’s Batu Caves are a pilgrimage site for Hindus all over the world.
- Mrs. Kouachi works at a nursery and has worn the veil since she made the pilgrimage to Mecca in 2008.
- So the trip to The Macallan estate was sort of a pilgrimage.
- For her next project, the idea of a “pilgrimage” plays another role.
- RELATED: Annie Leibovitz's 'Pilgrimage' (Photos) The subjects for Pilgrimage, on the other hand, are intimate objects.
- “Pilgrimage roads were important in connecting a multicultural religious community,” Chan said.
- For each one of us had seen that one-minded pilgrimage of the brown cattle take place in moons gone by.
- They were probably a company of German priests on a pilgrimage to the Eternal City and its sacred shrines.
- Every pilgrim would consider his pilgrimage of no account if he did not step in here immediately on his arrival.
- His pioneer spirit was so strong that Ilion became a place of pilgrimage for men with ideas.
- So the pilgrimage passed and faded into the mist of the horizon, where the planet unveils itself to the human eye.