pilgrimage

英 [ˈpɪl.ɡrɪ.mɪdʒ]      美 [ˈpɪl.ɡrə.mɪdʒ]
  • n. 漫游;朝圣之行
  • vi. 朝拜;漫游
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将“pilgrimage”分解记忆:“pil”可以联想到“pilgrim”,即朝圣者,“age”可以代表一个过程或时期。所以,“pilgrimage”可以想象成朝圣者进行的一个精神之旅或朝圣过程。这种方法通过将单词分解成容易记忆的部分,帮助你记住整个单词的含义。

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pilgrimage 朝圣之旅

来自pilgrim,朝圣者,-age,名词后缀。

pilgrimage (n.)
late 13c., pelrimage; from pilgrim + -age and also from Old French pelrimage, pelerinage "pilgrimage, distant journey, crusade," from peleriner "to go on a pilgrimage." Modern spelling from early 14c.
1. It is near where the pilgrimage route crosses the road to Quimper.
那儿离朝圣之路与通往坎佩尔的道路的交叉路口很近。
2. His father took him on a sentimental pilgrimage to Ireland.
他爸爸带他踏上了去爱尔兰的情感之旅。
3. The novel " Pilgrimage to the West'shows plenty of imagination.
小说《西游记》表现出丰富的想像力.
4. He was on his annual pilgrimage to Mecca when he fell ill.
他在一年一度前往麦加朝圣的途中病倒了.
5. There was a ban on political protests during the pilgrimage.
朝圣期间有禁令禁止举行政治抗议活动.