单词 | Very Reverend |
释义 | revere /ri-vērˈ/transitive verb
ORIGIN: OFr reverer (Fr révérer), from L reverērī, from re-, intens, and verērī to feel awe revērˈable adjective reverence /revˈər-əns/ noun
To venerate revˈerencer noun revˈerend adjective
A member of the clergy revˈerent adjective Feeling or showing reverence reverential /-enˈshl/ adjective
reverenˈtially adverb revˈerently adverb reverer /ri-vērˈər/ noun His (or Your) Reverence (now Irish or playful) A mode of referring to or addressing a member of the clergy Most Reverend Is used of an archbishop, Right Reverend, a bishop, or Moderator of the Church of Scotland, Very Reverend, a dean, a former Moderator, or (if a member of the clergy) a Scottish University principal Reverend Mother A Mother Superior of a convent save or saving (your) reverence (obsolete contracted to sir-reverence) With all due respect to you (used when apologizing for introducing an unseemly word or subject) very /verˈi/adverb
ORIGIN: Older verray, veray, from Anglo-Fr ver(r)ai (Fr vrai), from a derivative of L vērus true; cf Ger wahr verˈily adverb (church, formal or archaic)
in very deed Of a truth, certainly not very Far from, not at all, the opposite of the very thing Precisely what is wanted or needed very good or very well Used in compliance or assent very high frequency (radio) A frequency between 30 and 300 megahertz (abbrev VHF) very large scale integration see VLSI very low frequency (radio) A frequency between 3 and 30 kilohertz (abbrev VLF) Very Reverend see under revere |
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