| 释义 | View usage for: (hæloʊd) 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Hallowed is used to describe something that is respected and admired, usually because it is old, important, or has a good reputation.  Every cricketer wants to prove his worth on the hallowed turf of Lord's.  ...one of opera's most hallowed halls, the Teatro alla Scala, in Milan. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]Hallowed is used to describe something that is considered to be holy.  ...hallowed ground. More Synonyms of hallowedhallowed in British English (ˈhæləʊd,  liturgical ˈhæləʊɪd) Derived formshallowedness (ˈhallowedness)  nounhallowed in American English (ˈhæloʊd;  in poetry, also ˈhæloʊɪd)   adjective2.   honored as holy; venerated  SIMILAR WORDS:   ˈholy Word origin pp. of  hallow1And don't tell me those sides are not going to be straining at the leash to get out on that hallowed turf.And don't tell me those sides are not going to be straining at the leash to get outon that hallowed turf.It put up two large hairy fingers to the hallowed halls of high art.Various family members have already found ways to profit from the hallowed name.So to come back to the hallowed ground really is quite special.Do they not know the hallowed ground on which they tread?It will be an exciting match on the hallowed turf.He also wept when he walked on to the hallowed turf.Yet in the hallowed halls of Westminster mentioning revaluation is taboo.There is nobody else in showbiz as disarmingly open as she is about what actually goes on inside the hallowed halls of fame.By the time he was leaving that hallowed ground, he was a stroke behind.They await news of relatives, many of whom still occupy a hallowed place in family memory.That is hallowed nationalist turf.So the vanguard of modern sculpture has taken up residence in the gentlemanly surroundings of one of the city's most hallowed venues.The American tried his heart out, only to come up short again on this hallowed ground.Or at best pilgrims, treading hallowed ground, tracing the legend.When the excited youngster visited the hallowed ground, he was given a front-row seat in the stands.But look beyond these hallowed halls: the best thing about browsing in London is exploring as you go.Quite the opposite, they seemed utterly at home in one of the country's most hallowed football grounds.The President who had delivered that vengeance had come back to the hallowed ground, like a general returning to a battlefield.The road here is quiet, overlooked by towering fir trees, with a peace that contributes to the sense that this is hallowed ground.Examples of 'hallowed' in a sentencehallowedIn other languageshallowedBritish English: hallowed ADJECTIVE  Hallowed is used to describe something that is respected and admired, usually because it is old, important, or has a good reputation. They protested that there was no place for a school of commerce in their hallowed halls of learning. American English: hallowedBrazilian Portuguese: reverenciadoChinese: 受尊崇的European Spanish: sagradoFrench: vénérableGerman: heiligItalian: veneratoJapanese: 尊いKorean: 거룩한European Portuguese: reverenciadoLatin American Spanish: sagrado
Definition regarded as holy Their resting place is in hallowed ground.Synonyms sanctified honoured dedicated revered consecrated beatifiedAdditional synonymsDefinition made holy After the ceremony, they were declared `blessed'.Synonyms holy,  sacred,  divine,  adored,  revered,  hallowed,  sanctified,  beatifiedDefinition of or associated with God or a deity To most of the islanders, this is a holy place.Synonyms sacred,  blessed,  hallowed,  dedicated,  venerable,  consecrated,  venerated,  sacrosanct,  sanctifiedDefinition that must not be broken or violated The game had a single inviolable rule.Synonyms sacrosanct,  sacred,  hallowed,  holy,  inalienable, unalterablehallmarkhalloohallowhallowedhallucinatehallucinationhallucinogenic
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