venerable
adj. 令人尊重的; 莊嚴的,珍貴的; 副主教
A venerable person deserves respect because they are old and wise.
Her Chinese friends referred to the Empress as their venerable ancestor.
她的中國朋友們說這位女皇是他們值得敬仰的祖先。
...a venerable old man with white hair.
一位受人尊敬的白髮長者
Something that is venerable is impressive because it is old or important historically.
May Day has become a venerable institution...
五朔節已經變成一個神聖莊嚴的傳統節日。
Venerable dailies such as the Tokyo Times have shut down.
像《東京時報》之類的一些有名望的日報已經停刊了。
1. impressive by reason of age;
2. profoundly honored;
How becoming to aged is wisdom, understanding and prudence to the venerable!
老年人富有智慧;有榮名的人, 聰明而有智謀,何其相稱!
Let us go and seize him back and offer to our venerable king.
我們去把唐僧抓來獻給大王. (作出準備出發的樣子)
The door curtain was pushed aside and the Venerable Master Kao entered, followed by Mistress Chen.
老太爺也揭了門簾從他的房裡出來,陳姨太跟在後面.
Similarly venerable is the local tea ceremony , which can last several hours.
歷史同樣悠久的當地茶道要持續數小時.
The cathedral is a venerable building.
主教座堂是神聖莊嚴的建築.