单词 | sacrifice |
释义 | noun | verb sacrificesacrifice1 /ˈsækrəˌfaɪs/ ●●○ noun 1[countable, uncountable] the act of deciding not to have or do something valuable or important to you, in order to get something that is more important, especially for someone else: Parenthood often calls for sacrifice. Gandhi worked for the independence of India, at great personal sacrifice. David’s mother made many sacrifices to send him to college.2a)[countable, uncountable] the act of offering something to a god, especially in past times, by killing an animal or a person in a religious ceremony: They made sacrifices to their gods to keep them happy. b)[countable] an object or animal that is killed for a god in a religious ceremony: The ceremony included a human sacrifice (=a person killed as a sacrifice).3literary the ultimate/supreme/final sacrifice the act of dying while you are fighting for something that you strongly believe in: These soldiers were prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice in defense of freedom.4a hit in baseball that you make so that a runner can go ahead to the next base, even though you are out (=not allowed to play anymore at that time) noun | verb sacrificesacrifice2 ●●○ verb [transitive] 1to give up something valuable or important, in order to get something that you feel is more important, or in order to help someone else: sacrifice something for something Don’t sacrifice your health for your job. Rugiero was willing to sacrifice his life (=die) for his country.sacrifice something to do something Jim sacrificed a promising career to stay home with his kids.2to offer something or someone to a god as a sacrifice |
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