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词汇 hallow
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Definition of hallow in English:

hallow

verb ˈhaləʊˈhæloʊ
[with object]
  • 1Honour as holy.

    把…奉为神圣

    the Ganges is hallowed as a sacred, cleansing river

    恒河被奉为有净化作用的圣河。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Though doubtless hallowed ground, the city fathers considered it now, 120 years on, far too valuable to languish as a repository for any fusty detritus the locals cared to throw in.
    • So hallowed was the grain, that it was taboo to plant any other crop in the rice fields.
    • On the whole, however, I would be more conservative with regard to the use of the Sanctus because of its hallowed place in the history of the Eucharistic prayer.
    • After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name.
    • The rites would have been included in the Book of Occasional Services, which carries less heft with Episcopalians than the hallowed Book of Common Prayer.
    • To invoke a hallowed Jewish category, Judaism is the religion that my Jewish ethnicity commands of me.
    • But when the Reality becomes incarnate as the express Image of God, images become hallowed.
    • Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name…
    • He bemoaned that many Hindu temples in America are principally ostentatious vehicles for flaunting the wealth of their rich benefactors rather than hallowed ground for community worship.
    • So holy is the spot to Judaism, that only when the Jewish Messiah arrives will Jews be permitted to once again step on the hallowed ground where their distant forbears worshipped.
    • Even without such extreme risk of discovery in a large city, Prophets could not walk on hallowed ground.
    • They penetrate every nook and cranny of a person's existence, hallowing even the lowliest acts and elevating them to a service to God.
    • In ancient times, at this very place, inside the walls of the hallowed city of Jerusalem, the ancestors of today's Jews also greeted a new Torah scroll with torches and dancing.
    • Cut out very clearly you can read it. ‘Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name’, goodness.
    • The first is the Bible's admonition to those who naïvely presume that it is their simple human right to live on this hallowed ground.
    • Many of them bent to kiss the newly hallowed ground in thanks and blessing.
    • It seemed like a sacred place, like hallowed ground and he instinctively did what he could to honor it.
    • The Lord calls upon the faithful to set aside their material possessions and gather on hallowed ground to await their salvation.
    • The Jew who prays today not only maintains the most hallowed of Jewish practices, he integrates the full range of the connections the Patriarchs established with God into his own spiritual essence.
    • On a cold, damp winter day in central Maryland, U.S., a beautiful wooded hillside was transformed into a sacred grove, hallowed ground.
    1. 1.1 Make holy; consecrate.
      〈正式〉使成为神圣;把…奉为神圣
      the priest hallowed the wine
      a theatre is a sort of church, hallowing the land on which it sits by its very presence
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Throughout the ages, God has always hallowed certain places and been present to them in a special way.
      • But the most significant long-term result was to make marriage a respectable institution - a legal union regulated by the state and hallowed by the state church.
      • In all, this is a handsome book which gave me much pleasure as I toured vicariously places hallowed by centuries of Catholic piety.
      • The two vessels closest to the observer's eye further hallow this sanctum.
      • With this admixture he hallowed altar, walls, and floor, and spilled out that which remained at the base of the white altar stone.
      • This is the sacrament of Holy Communion, instituted and hallowed by Christ himself - assuring us that we are accepted in the Beloved.
      • Noah planted the grape vine and became drunk on its wine; Christ hallowed the fruit of the vine by pouring out his blood, uniting it with wine in the sacrament.
      • It is not the ground that hallowed the lives within its realm, but the lives that hallow the site.
      • What Lincoln actually said at Gettysburg was: ‘We cannot dedicate - we cannot consecrate - we cannot hallow this ground.’
      • In his CALL OF THE HORNED PIPER, Nigel Jackson gives a simple sort of ‘Eucharist’ consecration for hallowing bread and some milk or ale to the fey.
      Synonyms
      holy, sacred, consecrated, sanctified, blessed, blest
      revered, reverenced, venerated, honoured, sacrosanct, worshipped, divine, inviolable
noun ˈhaləʊˈhæloʊ
archaic
  • A saint or holy person.

    〈古〉圣徒,圣人

Origin

Old English hālgian (verb), hālga (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German heiligen, also to holy.

Rhymes

aloe, callow, fallow, mallow, marshmallow, sallow, shallow, tallow

Definition of hallow in US English:

hallow

verbˈhæloʊˈhalō
[with object]
  • 1Honor as holy.

    把…奉为神圣

    the Ganges is hallowed as a sacred, cleansing river

    恒河被奉为有净化作用的圣河。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It seemed like a sacred place, like hallowed ground and he instinctively did what he could to honor it.
    • On a cold, damp winter day in central Maryland, U.S., a beautiful wooded hillside was transformed into a sacred grove, hallowed ground.
    • The first is the Bible's admonition to those who naïvely presume that it is their simple human right to live on this hallowed ground.
    • The Lord calls upon the faithful to set aside their material possessions and gather on hallowed ground to await their salvation.
    • After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name.
    • On the whole, however, I would be more conservative with regard to the use of the Sanctus because of its hallowed place in the history of the Eucharistic prayer.
    • Even without such extreme risk of discovery in a large city, Prophets could not walk on hallowed ground.
    • Cut out very clearly you can read it. ‘Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name’, goodness.
    • The rites would have been included in the Book of Occasional Services, which carries less heft with Episcopalians than the hallowed Book of Common Prayer.
    • Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name…
    • He bemoaned that many Hindu temples in America are principally ostentatious vehicles for flaunting the wealth of their rich benefactors rather than hallowed ground for community worship.
    • So hallowed was the grain, that it was taboo to plant any other crop in the rice fields.
    • To invoke a hallowed Jewish category, Judaism is the religion that my Jewish ethnicity commands of me.
    • The Jew who prays today not only maintains the most hallowed of Jewish practices, he integrates the full range of the connections the Patriarchs established with God into his own spiritual essence.
    • So holy is the spot to Judaism, that only when the Jewish Messiah arrives will Jews be permitted to once again step on the hallowed ground where their distant forbears worshipped.
    • But when the Reality becomes incarnate as the express Image of God, images become hallowed.
    • Many of them bent to kiss the newly hallowed ground in thanks and blessing.
    • In ancient times, at this very place, inside the walls of the hallowed city of Jerusalem, the ancestors of today's Jews also greeted a new Torah scroll with torches and dancing.
    • Though doubtless hallowed ground, the city fathers considered it now, 120 years on, far too valuable to languish as a repository for any fusty detritus the locals cared to throw in.
    • They penetrate every nook and cranny of a person's existence, hallowing even the lowliest acts and elevating them to a service to God.
    1. 1.1 Make holy; consecrate.
      〈正式〉使成为神圣;把…奉为神圣
      the priest hallowed the wine
      a theater is a sort of church, hallowing the land on which it sits by its very presence
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But the most significant long-term result was to make marriage a respectable institution - a legal union regulated by the state and hallowed by the state church.
      • Throughout the ages, God has always hallowed certain places and been present to them in a special way.
      • The two vessels closest to the observer's eye further hallow this sanctum.
      • In all, this is a handsome book which gave me much pleasure as I toured vicariously places hallowed by centuries of Catholic piety.
      • It is not the ground that hallowed the lives within its realm, but the lives that hallow the site.
      • Noah planted the grape vine and became drunk on its wine; Christ hallowed the fruit of the vine by pouring out his blood, uniting it with wine in the sacrament.
      • In his CALL OF THE HORNED PIPER, Nigel Jackson gives a simple sort of ‘Eucharist’ consecration for hallowing bread and some milk or ale to the fey.
      • This is the sacrament of Holy Communion, instituted and hallowed by Christ himself - assuring us that we are accepted in the Beloved.
      • With this admixture he hallowed altar, walls, and floor, and spilled out that which remained at the base of the white altar stone.
      • What Lincoln actually said at Gettysburg was: ‘We cannot dedicate - we cannot consecrate - we cannot hallow this ground.’
      Synonyms
      holy, sacred, consecrated, sanctified, blessed, blest
nounˈhæloʊˈhalō
archaic
  • A saint or holy person.

    〈古〉圣徒,圣人

Origin

Old English hālgian (verb), hālga (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German heiligen, also to holy.

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