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sacrificing是sacrifice的现在分词 sacrifice美 ['sækrɪ.faɪs] 英 ['sækrɪfaɪs] - n.牺牲;〈比喻〉损失;供奉;献身
- v.牺牲;把…奉献给… (for to);廉价卖出;献祭
- 网络牺牲尚飨期;祭祀
复数:sacrifices 过去分词:sacrificed 现在分词:sacrificing v.+n. make sacrifice,sacrifice career adj.+n. great sacrifice,ultimate sacrifice,personal sacrifice n. expense,detriment,cost,disadvantage,loss v. give up,forgo,forfeit,let go,surrender n. | 9. 【宗教】基督的献身〔指耶稣之钉死在十字架上〕;圣餐 9. 【宗教】基督的献身〔指耶稣之钉死在十字架上〕;圣餐 | v. | |
n. | 1. a giving up of something valuable or important for somebody or something else considered to be of more value or importance 2. something valuable or important given up as a sacrifice 3. a loss incurred by giving away or selling something below its value 4. an offering to honor or appease a god, especially of a ritually slaughtered animal or person 5. something or somebody offered to honor or appease a god 6. in chess, an act or instance of allowing or forcing an opponent to take one of your pieces or pawns so that you can gain an advantage position 7. in baseball, an occasion when someone hits the ball so that a runner can move ahead to the next base, even though the person hitting the ball is then out 8. the act of killing a person or animal as part of a ceremony to honour a god or spirit 1. a giving up of something valuable or important for somebody or something else considered to be of more value or importance 2. something valuable or important given up as a sacrifice 3. a loss incurred by giving away or selling something below its value 4. an offering to honor or appease a god, especially of a ritually slaughtered animal or person 5. something or somebody offered to honor or appease a god 6. in chess, an act or instance of allowing or forcing an opponent to take one of your pieces or pawns so that you can gain an advantage position 7. in baseball, an occasion when someone hits the ball so that a runner can move ahead to the next base, even though the person hitting the ball is then out 8. the act of killing a person or animal as part of a ceremony to honour a god or spirit | v. | 1. to give up somebody or something important or valued in exchange for somebody or something else that is considered more important or valuable 2. to allow somebody or something to be hurt, killed, or destroyed for your own advantage 3. to make an offering of a ritually slaughtered animal or person to a god 4. in chess, to allow or force one of your pieces or pawns to be taken by an opponent so that you can gain an advantage in position 5. in baseball, to bunt the ball, expecting to be put out, in order to advance a base runner 6. to kill a person or animal as part of a ceremony to honour a god or spirit 7. to hit the ball in a game of baseball so that a runner can move ahead to the next base, even though the person hitting the ball is then out 10. give up for some higher advantage or dearer object 1. to give up somebody or something important or valued in exchange for somebody or something else that is considered more important or valuable 2. to allow somebody or something to be hurt, killed, or destroyed for your own advantage 3. to make an offering of a ritually slaughtered animal or person to a god 4. in chess, to allow or force one of your pieces or pawns to be taken by an opponent so that you can gain an advantage in position 5. in baseball, to bunt the ball, expecting to be put out, in order to advance a base runner 6. to kill a person or animal as part of a ceremony to honour a god or spirit 7. to hit the ball in a game of baseball so that a runner can move ahead to the next base, even though the person hitting the ball is then out 10. give up for some higher advantage or dearer object |
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