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revering

/ri-veer/US // rɪˈvɪər //UK // (rɪˈvɪə) //

回归,崇敬,崇尚,崇敬之心

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    re·vered, re·ver·ing.

    • : to regard with respect tinged with awe; venerate: The child revered her grandmother.

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Examples

  • The two are now revered by the department’s rank and file, who complain that other leaders were missing in action.

  • We know the plastered human skulls at Çatalhöyük, revered and passed from hand to hand, came from men and women in roughly equal numbers.

  • She revered her God fiercely and wasn’t ashamed to tell anyone with whom she came into contact about how good He’d been to her.

  • Weibo users largely sided with the regulators, calling the once revered Ma “an egotistical tech villain” who “thinks he’s above the law.”

  • Why revered developers John and Brenda Romero started a game studio in IrelandBoth Fils-Aimé and Goldberg feel a great importance about giving back to their community.

  • Revering the monarchy and established institutions, they endured forty years of persecution before they took up arms.

  • While revering the priest, he always felt himself superior even to the bishop of Rome.

  • Revering the eloquence and influence of Petrarch, he importuned him to be his public defender.

  • Then paint pictures of the oldest trees of the time, and tree-revering ceremonies, with unique costumes and a special priesthood.

  • Who, through his guiding wisdom, hath made the son revering the father?

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