venerable
Word family nounvenerablenessadjectivevenerableadverbvenerably
ven·e·ra·ble /ˈvenərəbəl/ adjectiveadj 1 [usually before noun] formal a venerable person or thing is respected because of their great age, experience etc – often used humorously 〔由于年龄、经验而〕令人尊敬的;年高德劭的〔常为幽默用法〕 venerable financial institutions 备受仰慕的金融机构
the venerable guitarist Pat Martino 德高望重的吉他演奏家帕特·马蒂诺
a venerable tradition 备受尊崇的传统
2 the Venerable ... c) in the Buddhist religion, the title given to a monk 〔佛教中的〕…法师 venerable tradition• In this, they followed a venerable tradition.• The pageantry surrounding the court is a feast of spectacle and venerable tradition.• As for Deanes, there's an old and venerable tradition of the holy fool. Origin venerable (1400-1500) Latin venerabilis, from
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