sacred
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Something that is sacred is believed to be holy and to have a special connection with God. 神聖的
The owl is sacred for many Californian Indian people. 貓頭鷹對(duì)於很多加利福利亞的印第安人來說是神聖的。
2. ADJ Something connected with religion or used in religious ceremonies is described as sacred. 宗教的[ADJ n]
...sacred art. …宗教藝術(shù)。
3. ADJ You can describe something as sacred when it is regarded as too important to be changed or interfered with. 不容更改的; 不容乾涉的
My memories are sacred. 我的記憶不能泯滅。
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sacred /?se?kr?d/
劍橋詞典
- considered to be holy and deserving respect , especially because of a connection with a god
- sacred rituals
- sacred and profane art
- sacred texts
- Islam's most sacred shrine is at Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
- Kachina masks , worn by the dancers , are sacred objects . 返回 sacred
(尤指因與神有關(guān)而)神聖的,值得崇敬的
sacred relics /temples 聖物/殿
This area is sacred to the Apaches. 對(duì)阿帕切人而言,這一地區(qū)是神聖的。
connected with religion
與宗教有關(guān)的,宗教性的
sacred music /writings 宗教音樂/著作
considered too important to be changed
不容改變的,不可侵犯的
His daily routine is absolutely sacred to him. 對(duì)他而言,每天的日常安排絕對(duì)是不容改變的。
humorous They proposed changing the name of the team - is nothing sacred? 他們提議把隊(duì)名改了——難道這樣都可以嗎?
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