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
- For desecrating holy lands and shrines.
因为玷污了圣土和神灵。 - Their palaces and their shrines are tombs.
它们的宫殿和神殿成了墓穴。 - Lisa: Those are heiaus, left by the ancient Hawaiians as shrines for their gods.
莉莎:那些是‘海奥斯’,是古代夏威夷人留下来的,那是他们拜神的地方。 - Thin paper usually used to make multiple copies. Shinto gods, or kami, are worshipped at shrines.
复写纸,打字纸复写用的薄纸道教神,或叫纸神,在神祠被敬拜。 - Some other noteworthy articles are wooden carvings, fossils of primitive organisms, shrines and chairs.
另外,其收藏的阴沉木木雕,亿年原始生物化石及清末神翕和太师椅亦有特色。 - Every curia had its own religious rites, shrines and priests;
每一个库里亚都有自己的宗教仪式、圣物和祭司; - Sometimes called the Kyoto of Eastern Japan, Kamakura offers numerous temples, shrines and other historical monuments.
镰仓有多处寺庙、神社以及其它历史纪念碑。 - Shinto gods, or kami, are worshipped at shrines.
道教神,或叫纸神,在神祠被敬拜。 - 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。 - 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;