reverenced 的 2 个定义
- a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe; veneration.
- the outward manifestation of this feeling: to pay reverence.
- a gesture indicative of deep respect; an obeisance, bow, or curtsy.
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rev·er·enced, rev·er·enc·ing.
- to regard or treat with reverence; venerate: One should reverence God and His laws.
reverenced 近义词
have a high opinion of
更多reverenced例句
- That stance had nothing to do with my reverence for the theatrical experience — a darkened auditorium surrounded by strangers will always be the best way to watch a film created toward that end.
- He’s, you know, such an icon in our industry and I have so much reverence for him and so much respect, so it was an honor to work with him.
- Farah had great reverence for his new coach, and the pair enjoyed an almost instant leveling up in the athlete’s performance.
- I have such reverence for the office, I would never use that term.
- Walker said instructors emphasize reverence for human life and the dignity and liberty of all persons.
- They included the officers who had turned their backs on the Jumbotron, but there now was only reverence in their ranks.
- Labor Day is always a day that blends celebration with reverence.
- Brewers and legal experts speak of him in hushed tones, with equal parts irritation and reverence.
- Bigger than ever, the sport is at a crossroads, teetering between reverence for its healing past and fear of a pain-filled future.
- Lincoln was just wrong to hope that “reverence for the laws” would become our “political religion.”
- I reached the spot where she stood, she began to speak, and I took off my hat as if doing reverence to an angel.
- As you have already been told, Yung Pak had from his earliest days been taught the deepest reverence and honour for his father.
- I have a strong reverence for traditions, and no taste whatever for democracy—that would be too long a step.
- Car les Sauvages ayans encore de la reverence aux sepultures de leurs peres & amis, le vouloient porter au Cap de Sable 40.
- This depth of emotion was entirely unaffected, and secured for her the peculiar reverence of the sacred sisters.