venerableness

英['venərəbl] 美['venərəbl]
  • adj.值得尊敬的;庄严的theVenerable.adj.(英国国教的)副主教的称;(天主教)被列入可敬的称号
  • tile n.瓷砖;瓦片v.盖瓦;铺瓷砖
  • veneer n.薄片镶饰;虚饰或虚伪的外表vt.加薄片镶饰
Adjective:
  1. impressive by reason of age;

    "a venerable sage with white hair and beard"

  2. profoundly honored;

    "revered holy men"

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. We all listened to the venerable scholar with awe.
      我们都怀着敬畏之心倾听着这位德高望重的学者的讲话。
    2. We plan to visit the venerable ruins of the abbey.
      我们计划去访问该修道院令人肃然起敬的历史遗址。
    3. Old Doctor Portman was one of the few who came from the venerable gate.
      几个人走出庄严的大门,波特曼老博士也在其中。
    4. The local tea ceremony is venerable which can last several hours.
      当地茶会肃穆庄严,可以持续好几个小时。