shrines
英 [ʃraɪnz]
美 [ʃraɪnz]
n. 圣地; 圣祠; 神庙; 神龛; 具有重要意义的地方
shrine的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 圣地;圣祠;神庙;神龛
Ashrineis a place of worship which is associated with a particular holy person or object.- ...the holy shrine of Mecca.
麦加圣地
- ...the holy shrine of Mecca.
- N-COUNT (缅怀逝者的)纪念之地,圣地
Ashrineis a place that people visit and treat with respect because it is connected with a dead person or with dead people that they want to remember.- The monument has been turned into a shrine to the dead and the missing.
这座纪念碑已成为人们纪念那些死者和失踪者的神圣之地。
- The monument has been turned into a shrine to the dead and the missing.
双语例句
- Some tourists go to see battlefields or religious shrines.
一些游客参观战场或宗教圣地。 - The shrines are often little more than a carved niche in a rock, with colourful prayer flags tied to nearby trees.
这些所谓圣坛有时不过是岩石上凿出来的壁龛,再加上附近树上捆上的彩色旗子,上面写着祈祷句子。 - Just as he had done at Bethel, Josiah removed and defiled all the shrines at the high places that the kings of Israel had built in the towns of Samaria that had provoked the Lord to anger.
从前以色列诸王在撒玛利亚的城邑建筑丘坛的殿,惹动耶和华的怒气,现在约西亚都废去了,就如他在伯特利所行的一般。 - People have huge shrines in their homes which blare out a red light from their windows late at night.
人们的家中都有巨大的神龛,到了晚上会有很刺眼的红色灯光从窗户中射出。 - Their palaces and their shrines are tombs.
它们的宫殿和神殿成了墓穴。 - The temple contains several shrines as well as silver, gold and clay statues representative of Confucian, Buddhist and Taoist teachings.
悬空寺包含几个神殿,内有代表儒家、佛教、道教教义的银色、金色和粘土雕像。 - Shinto gods, or kami, are worshipped at shrines.
道教神,或叫纸神,在神祠被敬拜。 - When the history is this: BC390, Crow invasion of the Romans, into retreat, forced to withdraw CABI Torrington hill, ancestral shrines destroyed, the country was almost time;
当历史是这的时候:西元前390,乌鸦对罗马人的侵犯,进入休息寓所之内,强迫撤回CABITorrington小山,祖先的圣地破坏,国家几乎是时间; - As caravans made their way westward, Buddhist travelers would stop at the holy shrines carved into a mountainside.
由于大篷车队是西行,佛教徒旅行者们将在雕刻在山腰的圣坛驻足。 - For desecrating holy lands and shrines.
因为玷污了圣土和神灵。
