pilgrimage
n
1 [C, U] journey made as a pilgrim 朝圣之行
go on/make a pilgrimage to Benares 到贝拿勒斯朝圣
Santiago de Compostela was an important place of pilgrimage in the Middle Ages. 中世纪圣地亚哥一德孔波斯特拉是朝圣的要地.
2 [C] journey made to a place associated with sb/sth one respects 到敬仰的某人[某事物]处之行
a pilgrimage to Shakespeare's birthplace 到莎士比亚诞生地的参谒.
No! I mean, have you seen how dirty the water is? It looks as if it isn' t clean enough to bathe here.
不!我的意思是您有没有看见海水有多脏?看起来海水好象不干净,不能游泳。
They had to work inside the ship, cutting away old metal, fixing new metal plates, drilling holes, laying electrical and phone wires and fixing new pipes for water and steam.
他们要在船舱里工作,切掉旧的金属,焊接新的金属板,钻孔,埋电线和电话线以及安装新的水管和蒸汽管。
In cities he refused to travel in a rickshaw, a two-wheeled cart pulled by a bare-footed man.