This area was hallowed by sacred memories. 这个地区由于宗教上的纪念意义而被视为圣地。
Our hallowed war heroes. 我们极为尊敬的战斗英雄
hallowed
[ adj ] worthy of religious veneration <adj.all> the sacred name of JesusJerusalem's hallowed soil
Hallow \Hal"low\ (h[a^]l"l[-o]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hallowed}(-l[-o]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Hallowing}.] [OE. halowen, halwien, halgien, AS. h[=a]lgian, fr. h[=a]lig holy. See {Holy}.] To make holy; to set apart for holy or religious use; to consecrate; to treat or keep as sacred; to reverence. ``Hallowed be thy name.'' --Matt. vi. 9.
Hallow the Sabbath day, to do no work therein. --Jer. xvii. 24.
His secret altar touched with hallowed fire. --Milton.
In a larger sense . . . we can not hallow this ground [Gettysburg]. --A. Lincoln.
hallowed \hallowed\ adj. belonging to or derived from or associated with a divine power; made holy. Opposite of {unholy}. [Narrower terms: {beatified, blessed ; {blessed ; {consecrated, sacred, sanctified ] Also See: {consecrated}, {consecrate}, {sacred}.
Syn: holy. [WordNet 1.5]
If thoughts of big-league college glee clubs conjure up images of ivied walls and hallowed halls, pay a visit sometime to Harry Langsford.
De Gaulle wrote later that he felt like the survivor of a shipwreck, "a man on the shore of an ocean, proposing to swim across." Fifty years later, De Gaulle's broadcast is a hallowed memory for France, a symbol of defiance against all odds.
I know I should have been thinking of trout as I bowled down the Test valley past villages like Bossington and Mottisfont, hallowed by dry fly men through the ages.
The TUC has had to bend its hallowed rules since Monks does not take over officially from Norman Willis until the end of Congress on the Friday.
Addressing the Soviet people and the Americans, addressing all nations from these hallowed steps of the Moscow Kremlin, I hereby declare we have been working honestly and with perseverance, and we shall continue to do so, to fulfill that historic mandate.
His penchant is to take a hallowed classic and turn it into a circus act, reminiscent of those that he put together in the 1960s as founder of the Grand Magic Circus.
Sun Tzu upends hallowed Marine traditions, such as piling up dead Marines in front of enemy strong points.
It came 13 days after Israeli gunfire killed at least 19 Palestinians during a riot on the hallowed Temple Mount.
Sly Supporters The secret ballot's a hallowed concept To which many a voter relates, For few want to be publicly seen When voting for current candidates.
An article in February in the London Evening Standard claimed RSC members were so dispirited by the idea of commercial "Carrie" on their hallowed stage that they were preparing applications "en masse" to their friendly rival, the National Theater.
But they might choose instead to lavish that hallowed $19 billion on tons of bamboo backscratchers from Thailand or toasters from Brazil.
TIGER STADIUM The chattering tour group falls silent upon entering the hallowed shrine at Trumbull and Michigan avenues, a spot where professional baseball has been played in one park or another since 1896.
Gephardt, Simon and Dukakis some 80% of its vote in Iowa would surely say that one of the most hallowed tenets in its political canon is the Supreme Court's 1962 decision banning nondenominational school prayers.
He then drives to The City, the financial and historic heart of the capital, to speak from one of the most hallowed platforms outside Parliament _ London's Guildhall, where mayors of the city have presided since the 12th century.
Their proposal has been denounced by civil libertarians as being at once frivolous and a grave departure from the American Way, but in fact court-bashing by amendment is a hallowed tradition in America, almost as old as the court itself.
The hallowed language of the Campaign Act of 1974 nothwithstanding, Mr. Karl in our view was fully within his First Amendment rights to promote politics with his own money.