| 释义 |  devote /di-vōtˈ/  transitive verbadjective (Shakespeare and archaic)To give up (oneself or something) wholly (to)To set apart or dedicate by a vow or solemn actTo doom (obsolete)
 Devoted ORIGIN: L dēvovēre, dēvōtum, from dē away, and vovēre to vow devōtˈed  adjective Given up (to), as by a vowStrongly attached (to)ZealousDoomed (obsolete)
 devōtˈedly  adverb devōtˈedness  noun devotee /dev-ə-tēˈ or devˈ/   noun A person wholly or superstitiously devoted, esp to religionA votarySomeone strongly and consistently interested in something (with of)
 devōteˈment  noun (Shakespeare and archaic) devōˈtion  noun The act of devotingThe state of being devotedConsecrationGiving up of the mind to the worship of GodPietyPrayerStrong affection or attachmentArdourFaithful service(in pl) prayersReligious offerings (obsolete)Alms (obsolete)
 devōˈtional  adjective devōˈtionalist  noun devōtionalˈity  noun devōˈtionally  adverb devōˈtionalness  noun devōˈtionist  noun |