pilgrims

英['pɪlɡrɪmz] 美['pɪlɡrɪmz]
  • 朝圣者
  • fathers n.父亲;神父;祖先;创始人v.创造;当...的父亲
  • pilgrim n.朝圣者Pilgrim.n.(1620年移居美洲的)英国清教徒
名词 pilgrim:
  1. someone who journeys in foreign lands

  2. one of the colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower and founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620

  3. someone who journeys to a sacred place as an act of religious devotion

    1. Many pilgrims knelt piously at the shrine.
      许多朝圣者心虔意诚地在神殿跪拜。
    2. Pilgrims travel to Mecca in specially chartered planes.
      朝圣者们乘专机去麦加。