pilgrims
英 [ˈpɪlgrɪmz]
美 [ˈpɪlgrəmz]
n. 朝觐者; 朝圣的人; 香客; 清教徒前辈移民(1620年乘五月花号赴美洲,在马萨诸塞建立英国殖民地)
pilgrim的复数
柯林斯词典
- 朝圣者;朝觐者
Pilgrimsare people who make a journey to a holy place for a religious reason.
双语例句
- Muslim pilgrims pray inside the Grand mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, Nov.24,2009.
内的穆斯林朝圣者在麦加,沙特阿拉伯,星期二,2009年11月24日大清真寺祈祷。 - Let us condemn incitement against Sufi Muslims and Shiite pilgrims.
让我们谴责煽动攻击苏菲派穆斯林和什叶派穆斯林朝圣者的行径。 - Thousands of pilgrims celebrated Palm Sunday in Jerusalem, beginning the holiest period on the Christian calendar.
成千上万名朝圣者在耶路撒冷庆祝棕枝主日,开始了基督教日历中最神圣的时期。 - Many pilgrims knelt piously at the shrine.
许多朝圣者心虔意诚地在神殿跪拜。 - They were pilgrims making an arduous month-long journey to Lhasa.
他们是用长达一个月的时间艰难前往拉萨的朝圣者。 - Among the pilgrims was the Indian emperor Ashoka, who erected one of his commemorative pillars there.
印度的阿育王也是朝拜者之一,并在此建立了一个他的纪念碑。 - It remains a place of worship to which pilgrims come from Madagascar and elsewhere.
蓝山也一直是马达加斯加和世界各地朝圣者前往朝拜的地方。 - During the year they had also shared their stored food with newcomers and the Pilgrims ran short of food.
这一年中,他们还得与新来的人分享他们储备的食物,于是,清教徒们食物短缺。 - The Pilgrims wanted to give thanks to God for their first harvest.
当年,移居到马萨诸塞的清教徒在他们的新家园里获得了第一次大丰收,他们为此而感谢上帝的恩赐。 - European settlers known as the Pilgrims were celebrating their autumn harvest after a winter of struggle.
在经过一个冬天的奋斗之后,被称为清教徒的欧洲殖民者正在庆祝他们的秋收。