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Definition of enshrine in English: enshrineverb ɛnˈʃrʌɪnɪnˈʃrʌɪn 1with object and adverbial of place Place (a revered or precious object) in an appropriate receptacle. 珍藏(神圣或宝贵的物品) relics are enshrined under altars 圣物被珍藏在圣坛下。 Example sentencesExamples - In the centre of the holy spring where once stood a mulberry tree, there is one marble temple which enshrines some idols found at the time of cleansing the spring.
- One of these was to be a church enshrining the scene of the Nativity.
- About 27 km from here is Nathdwara, which has a 12th century temple which enshrines a unique black stone image of Lord Krishna.
- Visitors picnicked and bathed on the flat slabs of rock between the eight broad strands on the falls, and then worshipped at the small temples enshrining hero stones.
- From the courtyard one is faced with two flights of stairs one leading to the Shilla Mata Temple complex that enshrines the image of Goddess of Power, Kali.
- When the time came to enshrine the relic, however, it split in two.
- In 1978, they were enshrined at the Shinto shrine.
- The two brothers and their king also discovered the hill where relics of the previous Buddha had been enshrined.
- Sweden's most visited museum enshrines the warship, Vasa, sunk inside Stockholm harbour while on her maiden voyage in 1628.
- 1.1 Preserve (a right, tradition, or idea) in a form that ensures it will be protected and respected.
使(权利,传统,观念)得到尊重(或保护);把…奉为神圣 the right of all workers to strike was enshrined in the new constitution 新宪法保护所有工人的罢工权利不受侵犯。 Example sentencesExamples - As before, our constitution is said to enshrine the idea of Parliamentary Government.
- So it is entirely consistent that we have now enshrined permanently in this bill the new rules around dual citizenship.
- This practice is actually enshrined in the rules governing the national minimum wage.
- A spokesman for Amnesty International said the measures had caused great concern, and contravened the spirit of the 1951 Geneva Convention, enshrining the rights of those seeking asylum.
- The Constitution should be about enshrining rights, not discrimination.
- In principle, its objectives were commendable, enshrining the idea that government information belonged to the people whose taxes paid for it to be generated.
- The right to a free, public education is enshrined in the constitutions of all 50 states.
- It enshrines the past and captures images for posterity.
- Newspaper reporters are deemed the guardians of free debate and the United States enshrined their rights in the constitution.
- That might still prove to be the case if the judges reached agreement with the Government and the necessary protection was enshrined in statute, he said.
- Our most treasured rights are also enshrined in law, laws are something that only humans can make and comply with or break.
- Until recently the right to land traditionally worked was enshrined in the Brazilian constitution.
- Indeed, this notion is found enshrined in legislation in different parts of the world.
- These are rights enshrined in Article 10 of the European Convention.
- New measures were enshrined in draft legislation and consultation papers published in February.
- Respect for human rights and individual rights must be legally enshrined.
- They are contrary to the UN Charter, which enshrines the rights of the individual.
- This is a very tough one as many of the American's rights are enshrined in the constitution.
- The proposed measures were enshrined in draft legislation and consultation papers published last week.
- But tenant and residents' rights have developed, so that today, they are now enshrined in law.
Synonyms set down, set out, spell out, express, lay down, set in stone, embody, realize, manifest, incorporate, represent, contain, include, preserve, treasure, immortalize, cherish
Derivativesnoun Three players have gained enshrinement in the Hall of Fame. Example sentencesExamples - The problem is the enshrinement of Class A war criminals along with the others.
- Their enshrinement of human rights is a security measure.
- Rather, it means the constitutional enshrinement of the principle of national and cultural and ethnic and religious tolerance.
- The most elaborate and expensive life cycle rituals are associated with death, burial, and the enshrinement of ancestors.
Rhymesalign, assign, benign, brine, chine, cline, combine, condign, confine, consign, dine, divine, dyne, entwine, fine, frontline, hardline, interline, intertwine, kine, Klein, line, Main, malign, mine, moline, nine, on-line, opine, outshine, pine, Rhein, Rhine, shine, shrine, sign, sine, spine, spline, stein, Strine, swine, syne, thine, tine, trine, twine, Tyne, underline, undermine, vine, whine, wine Definition of enshrine in US English: enshrineverb usually be enshrined1with object and adverbial of place Place (a revered or precious object) in an appropriate receptacle. 珍藏(神圣或宝贵的物品) relics are enshrined under altars 圣物被珍藏在圣坛下。 Example sentencesExamples - From the courtyard one is faced with two flights of stairs one leading to the Shilla Mata Temple complex that enshrines the image of Goddess of Power, Kali.
- The two brothers and their king also discovered the hill where relics of the previous Buddha had been enshrined.
- About 27 km from here is Nathdwara, which has a 12th century temple which enshrines a unique black stone image of Lord Krishna.
- In 1978, they were enshrined at the Shinto shrine.
- Visitors picnicked and bathed on the flat slabs of rock between the eight broad strands on the falls, and then worshipped at the small temples enshrining hero stones.
- In the centre of the holy spring where once stood a mulberry tree, there is one marble temple which enshrines some idols found at the time of cleansing the spring.
- Sweden's most visited museum enshrines the warship, Vasa, sunk inside Stockholm harbour while on her maiden voyage in 1628.
- When the time came to enshrine the relic, however, it split in two.
- One of these was to be a church enshrining the scene of the Nativity.
- 1.1 Preserve (a right, tradition, or idea) in a form that ensures it will be protected and respected.
使(权利,传统,观念)得到尊重(或保护);把…奉为神圣 the right of all workers to strike was enshrined in the new constitution 新宪法保护所有工人的罢工权利不受侵犯。 Example sentencesExamples - So it is entirely consistent that we have now enshrined permanently in this bill the new rules around dual citizenship.
- Respect for human rights and individual rights must be legally enshrined.
- New measures were enshrined in draft legislation and consultation papers published in February.
- But tenant and residents' rights have developed, so that today, they are now enshrined in law.
- These are rights enshrined in Article 10 of the European Convention.
- That might still prove to be the case if the judges reached agreement with the Government and the necessary protection was enshrined in statute, he said.
- The right to a free, public education is enshrined in the constitutions of all 50 states.
- This is a very tough one as many of the American's rights are enshrined in the constitution.
- Newspaper reporters are deemed the guardians of free debate and the United States enshrined their rights in the constitution.
- The Constitution should be about enshrining rights, not discrimination.
- Our most treasured rights are also enshrined in law, laws are something that only humans can make and comply with or break.
- It enshrines the past and captures images for posterity.
- Until recently the right to land traditionally worked was enshrined in the Brazilian constitution.
- This practice is actually enshrined in the rules governing the national minimum wage.
- A spokesman for Amnesty International said the measures had caused great concern, and contravened the spirit of the 1951 Geneva Convention, enshrining the rights of those seeking asylum.
- In principle, its objectives were commendable, enshrining the idea that government information belonged to the people whose taxes paid for it to be generated.
- The proposed measures were enshrined in draft legislation and consultation papers published last week.
- As before, our constitution is said to enshrine the idea of Parliamentary Government.
- They are contrary to the UN Charter, which enshrines the rights of the individual.
- Indeed, this notion is found enshrined in legislation in different parts of the world.
Synonyms set down, set out, spell out, express, lay down, set in stone, embody, realize, manifest, incorporate, represent, contain, include, preserve, treasure, immortalize, cherish
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