revere: [17] Revere goes back ultimately to Latin verērī ‘hold in awe or fear’, a possible distant relative of English aware and beware. Addition of the intensive prefix re- produced reverērī, which English probably acquired via French révérer. The derivative reverend [15], which comes from the Latin gerundive reverendus ‘to be revered’, has been used from earliest times as a title of respect for clergymen. That was for long a common application of reverent [14] too, which came from the Latin present participial stem reverent-.
revere (v.)
1660s, from French révérer, from Latin revereri "revere, fear" (see reverence (n.), which also was the earlier form of the verb). Related: Revered; revering.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Students revere the old professors.
學(xué)生們十分尊敬那些老教授.
來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》
2. People revere the general.
人們對(duì)那將軍甚表尊敬.
來(lái)自《現(xiàn)代英漢綜合大詞典》
3. Revere puffed his cheeks and blew, but his eyes were dangerous.
里維爾鼓起腮幫子, 呼出一口氣.他的眼睛里露出兇光.
來(lái)自辭典例句
4. Students revere the old professor.
學(xué)生尊敬這位老教授.
來(lái)自辭典例句
5. Toward morning Revere saw two lights in the tower. The British must be coming by sea!