pilgrim
n. 香客,朝圣者; 旅行者; 追寻者; 〈美〉新来移民,1620年移居美洲的英国清教徒
Pilgrims are people who make a journey to a holy place for a religious reason.
1. someone who journeys in foreign lands
2. some one who journeys to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion
In Sight of Shalu With prayer beads in hand and guideda pilgrim approaches Tibet's Shalu monastery.
临近夏鲁寺一位朝圣者戴着自制的眼睛,手中拿着佛珠,渐渐走近西藏的夏鲁寺.
Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, which mannerly devotion shows in this.
志诚的香客, 别过分错怪你的对手, 这正是最恭敬的虔诚.
I edged closer like a pilgrim approaching a shrine.
我像一位走近庙宇的朝圣者一样再往近走.
This story of that Pilgrim feast is well known among Americans.
这个有关朝圣者的故事在美国人中已是众所周知.
And I assume , Chandler, you are still boycotting all the pilgrim holidays.
钱德, 你还在抵制所有清教徒的节日吗?