单词 | pilgrimage |
释义 | pilgrimage (pɪlgrɪmɪdʒ ) Word forms: pilgrimages 1. countable noun If you make a pilgrimage to a holy place, you go there for a religious reason. ...the pilgrimage to Mecca. [+ to] 2. countable noun A pilgrimage is a journey that someone makes to a place that is very important to them. ...a private pilgrimage to family graves. [+ to] His father took him on a sentimental pilgrimage to Ireland. Collocations: pilgrimage route Second, you're following a 1,000-yearold pilgrimage route: it's not a trek, it's a journey, and the friendships formed, as well as all that plod-and-ponder, will change your life. Times, Sunday Times It follows an old pilgrimage route and opened in 2012, quickly becoming extremely popular. Times, Sunday Times It was also a key link in more than one pilgrimage route. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In old times it was a camping station on the pilgrimage route. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In time of the pilgrimage, this would have been the main pilgrimage route south through the town, and was occupied by weavers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 And the museum, once somewhat becalmed in the doldrums, soon became a place of pilgrimage for scholars, antiquarian booksellers, collectors and auction houses. Times, Sunday Times The square remains a place of pilgrimage for fans. Times, Sunday Times This became a place of pilgrimage for her admirers, and she maintained to the end an interest and a pride in the library. Times, Sunday Times The house, which has since become a museum and place of pilgrimage, was left in trust to all his descendants. Times, Sunday Times The enigmatic 5,000-year-old site has become a place of pilgrimage for modern day druids and believers in the paranormal. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 朝圣 Japanese: 巡礼の旅 |
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