devotion
devotion
英[dɪˈvəʊʃn]美[dɪˈvoʊʃn]
n.深爱,献身,虔诚;
复数:devotions;
例句
As devotion unites lovers,so perfidy estranges friends.忠诚是爱情的桥梁,欺诈是友谊的敌人。
His success showed his magnetism of courage and devotion.他的成功表现了他的胆量和热诚的魅力。
His devotion to the cause of education is well-known.他对教育事业的献身精神是众所周知的。
The spirit consists in whole-hearted devotion to public interests.这种精神就是一心为公。
He is adorable for his devotion to science.他献身科学的精神令人敬佩。
The judge praised the firefighters for their bravery and devotion to duty.法官赞扬消防人员的勇气和敬业精神.
Different faiths, different rituals, but a shared period of devotion - and contemplation.不同的信仰, 不同的仪式, 但是却共享同一段虔诚冥想时光.
Despite his constant protes-tations of devotion and love, her doubts persisted.尽管他一直宣称对她的爱忠贞不渝,她仍然心存怀疑。
His transference of devotion from Nicola to Susan was complete.他对妮古拉的挚爱完全转移到了苏珊身上。
For years he had been steadily modifying his matrimonial devotion , and found her company dull.多年来,他对她的感情日益淡薄, 感到和她在一起很乏味.
英语六级真题
Devotion to the advance of science.
出自-2013年6月听力原文You may have heard that Coca-Cola once contained an ingredient capable of sparking particular devotion in consumers: cocaine.
2017年12月六级真题(第一套)阅读 Section C柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
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深爱;挚爱;仰慕
Devotion is great love, affection, or admiration for someone.
例句
At first she was flattered by his devotion.刚开始他的爱慕让她感到荣幸。N-UNCOUNT
献身;奉献
Devotion is commitment to a particular activity.
例句
...devotion to the cause of the people and to socialism...献身于人民的事业,献身于社会主义I don't mean to keep criticising his devotion to his job.我并不是要一再批评他对工作的专注。N-UNCOUNT
(对**的)虔诚
Devotion is religious worship or strong religious feeling.
例句
He was kneeling by his bed in an attitude of devotion.他虔诚地跪在床边。英汉词典释义
n.
奉献, 献身, 忠诚
His devotion to the cause of education is well-known.他对教育事业的献身精神是众所周知的。热爱, 挚爱
**敬礼
**敬礼
英英词典释义
Noun
1. feelings of ardent love;
"their devotion to each other was beautiful"2. commitment to some purpose;
"the devotion of his time and wealth to science"3. religious zeal; willingness to serve God
4. (usually plural) religious observance or prayers (usually spoken silently);
"he returned to his devotions"