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venerable美 ['venərəb(ə)l] 英 ['ven(ə)rəb(ə)l] - adj.(因年高、显要、智慧等)令人尊重的
- 网络庄严的;值得尊敬的;可尊敬的
adj. respected,august,esteemed,honored,honoured 1. | (因年高、显要、智慧等)令人尊重的,值得敬重的,受敬佩的venerable people or things deserve respect because they are old, important, wise, etc. |
| a venerable old man 德高望重的老人 | | a venerable institution 令人仰慕的机构 |
2. | [obn] (对圣公会会吏长的尊称)尊者(in the Anglican Church) a title of respect used when talking about an archdeacon |
| the Venerable Martin Roberts 尊者马丁 ) 罗伯茨 |
3. | [obn] 真福(天主教会对列入圣品前的已故圣洁者的尊称)(in the Roman Catholic Church) a title given to a dead person who is very holy but who has not yet been made a saint |
adj. | 1. 森严的,(神殿)神圣的,古老的;历史悠久的,有来历的 3. 可尊敬的;〔特指〕年高而值得尊敬的,年高德劭的 1. 森严的,(神殿)神圣的,古老的;历史悠久的,有来历的 3. 可尊敬的;〔特指〕年高而值得尊敬的,年高德劭的 |
adj. | 1. worthy of respect as a result of great age, wisdom, remarkable achievements, or similar qualities 2. revered for qualities such as great age or holiness 4. used by the Roman Catholic Church to describe somebody who has died and attained the first of the three degrees of canonization 5. used in the Church of England as a title for an archdeacon 6. very old and wise or respected 1. worthy of respect as a result of great age, wisdom, remarkable achievements, or similar qualities 2. revered for qualities such as great age or holiness 4. used by the Roman Catholic Church to describe somebody who has died and attained the first of the three degrees of canonization 5. used in the Church of England as a title for an archdeacon 6. very old and wise or respected |
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