worship
v. 敬奉(神); 做礼拜; 爱慕
n. 崇拜; 礼拜; 爱慕; 阁下
If you worship a god, you show your respect to the god, for example by saying prayers.
I enjoy going to church and worshipping God.
我喜欢去教堂做礼拜。
...Jews worshipping at the Wailing Wall.
在哭墙前敬拜的犹太人
If you worship someone or something, you love them or admire them very much.
She had worshipped him for years...
她仰慕他已有多年。
They worship James Brown, Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix.
他们崇拜詹姆斯·布朗、鲍勃·马利和吉米·亨德里克斯。
1. the activity of worshipping
2. a feeling of profound love and admiration
1. love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol;
2. show devotion to (a deity);
3. attend religious services;
It's not to be expected that an ox and an ass should worship at the crib.
一头牛和一头驴子竟在畜圈里做起礼拜来,这是意想不到的.
It is not a big group and their worship attendance has not been stable.
他们的人数并不多,而且平时都不是稳定出席崇拜的.
Once people's thinking becomes rigid, book worship , divorced from reality, becomes a grave malady.
思想一僵化, 不从实际出发的本本主义也就严重起来了.
Thai's female worship dated back to the en of matriarchy.
泰民族对女性的崇拜源自母系社会时期人们的本能意识的升华.
Some people consider money worship as a normal social phenomenon.
一些人认为拜金主义是个正常的社会现象.