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
- 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。 - Many pilgrims knelt piously at the shrine.
许多朝圣者心虔意诚地在神殿跪拜。 - Are you one of the pilgrims, father?
你是一个香客吗,老爹? - Here is the first site where pilgrims should worship.
这里是朝圣的人要祭拜的第一个地方。 - But in1623, during a severe drought, the pilgrims gathered in a prayer service, praying for rain.
到了1623年,发生了一场严重的旱灾,朝圣者们聚集到一起,举行了虔诚的祁雨仪式,刚好在第二天,一场充沛的大雨从天而降。 - My boy, we're pilgrims in an unholy land.
孩子,我们就是邪恶之地的朝圣者。 - So for pilgrims and Palestinians, it was a Merry Christmas in the little town where it all began.
因此,对朝圣者和巴勒斯坦人民来说,这是在耶稣诞生的小镇度过的一个快乐的圣诞节。 - 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。 - Settlers from England called pilgrims are believed to have held the first Thanksgiving meal in1621.
人们普遍认为,被称作朝圣者的英国移民于1621年首次举行感恩节大餐。 - They read stories about the Indians and the pilgrims.
他们读了关于印地安人和新教徒的故事。