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devotion

英 [dɪ'vəʊʃ(ə)n] 美 [dɪ'voʃən]
近义词 loyaltydedication
  • n. 献身,奉献;忠诚;热爱

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中文词源


devotion 奉献

来自devote, *,奉献。

英文词源


devotion (n.)
early 13c., from Old French devocion "devotion, piety," from Latin devotionem (nominative devotio), noun of action from past participle stem of devovere "dedicate by a vow, sacrifice oneself, promise solemnly," from de- "down, away" (see de-) + vovere "to vow," from votum "vow" (see vow (n.)).

In ancient Latin, "act of consecrating by a vow," also "loyalty, fealty, allegiance;" in Church Latin, "devotion to God, piety." This was the original sense in English; the etymological sense, including secular situations, returned 16c. via Italian and French.

双语例句


1. He was kneeling by his bed in an attitude of devotion.
他*地跪在床边。

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2. He recalled her devotion to her husband during his hour of need.
他回忆起她在丈夫困难之时的忠贞奉献。

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3. I don't mean to keep criticising his devotion to his job.
我并不是要一再批评他对工作的专注。

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4. Total devotion it certainly was, slavish devotion some would say.
这当然是绝对的忠诚,有人也许会称之为俯首帖耳,唯命是从。

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5. Despite his constant protes-tations of devotion and love, her doubts persisted.
尽管他一直宣称对她的爱忠贞不渝,她仍然心存怀疑。

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