词汇 | sacrifice |
释义 | sacrifice verb uk/ˈsæk.rɪ.faɪs/ us/ˈsæk.rə.faɪs/ (GIVE UP) C1 [ T ]牺牲;献出 to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person Many women sacrifice interesting careers for their families. 许多女性为了家庭牺牲了自己感兴趣的工作。
(KILL) [ I or T ]献祭;以(人或动物)为祭品 to kill an animal or a person and offer them to a god or gods Idiom be sacrificed on the altar of somethingidiom literary 成为…的牺牲品 to be destroyed by an activity, system, or belief that is bad but more important or more powerful Service and quality have been sacrificed on the altar of profit. 为了利润牺牲了服务和质量。 sacrifice noun [ C or U ] uk/ˈsæk.rɪ.faɪs/ us/ˈsæk.rə.faɪs/ (GIVING UP) C1 牺牲;献出 the act of giving up something that is valuable to you in order to help someone else We had to make sacrifices in order to pay for our children's education. 为了支付孩子们的教育费用,我们不得不作出牺牲。 They cared for their disabled son for 27 years, at great personal sacrifice. 27年来,他们为照料有残疾的儿子作出了巨大的个人牺牲。
(KILLING) 献祭,供奉;祭品,供品 the act of killing an animal or person and offering them to a god or gods, or the animal, etc. that is offered The people offered a lamb on the altar as a sacrifice for their sins. 人们在祭坛上献祭一头羔羊作为赎罪的祭品。 Idiom make the ultimate/supreme sacrificeidiom formal 牺牲生命,捐躯 to die while fighting for a principle |
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