Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - worship
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Worship
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(worships, worshipping, worshipped) Note: in AM, use 'worshiping', 'worshiped' 1. If you worship a god, you show your respect to the god, for example by saying prayers. I enjoy going to church and worshipping God. ...Jews worshipping at the Wailing Wall. VERB: V n, V • Worship is also a noun. St Jude’s church is a public place of worship. N-UNCOUNT • worshipper (worshippers) At the end of the service, scores of worshippers streamed down to the altar. N-COUNT 2. If you worship someone or something, you love them or admire them very much. She had worshipped him for years... VERB: V n
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I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e worthiness, respect, reverence paid to a divine being, from Old English weorthscipe worthiness, respect, from weorth worthy, worth + -scipe -ship Date: before 12th century 1. chiefly British a person of importance — used as a title for various officials (as magistrates and some mayors) 2. reverence offered a divine being or supernatural power; also an act of expressing such reverence 3. a form of religious practice with its creed and ritual 4. extravagant respect or admiration for or devotion to an object of esteem ~ of the dollar II. verb (-shipped; also -shiped; -shipping; also -shiping) Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to honor or reverence as a divine being or supernatural power 2. to regard with great or extravagant respect, honor, or devotion a celebrity ~ped by her fans intransitive verb to perform or take part in ~ or an act of ~ Synonyms: see revere • ~per or ~er noun ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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n. & v. --n. 1 a homage or reverence paid to a deity, esp. in a formal service. b the acts, rites, or ceremonies of worship. 2 adoration or devotion comparable to religious homage shown towards a person or principle (the worship of wealth; regarded them with worship in their eyes). 3 archaic worthiness, merit; recognition given or due to these; honour and respect. --v. (worshipped, worshipping; US worshiped, worshiping) 1 tr. adore as divine; honour with religious rites. 2 tr. idolize or regard with adoration (worships the ground she walks on). 3 intr. attend public worship. 4 intr. be full of adoration. Phrases and idioms Your (or His or Her) Worship esp. Brit. a title of respect used to or of a mayor, certain magistrates, etc. Derivatives worshipper n. (US worshiper). Etymology: OE weorthscipe (as WORTH, -SHIP) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. сущ. почитание, почет, поклонение 2. гл. поклоняться, преклоняться, почитать, обожать, боготворить ...Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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1. почитание, поклонение an object of worship —- предмет поклонения the worship of rank —- преклонение перед званиями hero worship —- поклонение героям, знаменитостям (часто иронически) to offer worship to smb., smth. —- поклоняться кому-л., чему-л. 2. рел. культ; вероисповедание; отправление церковных обрядов; богослужение freedom of worship —- свобода отправления религиозных культов public act of worship —- богослужение forms of worship —- религиозные обряды, ритуал place of worship —- церковь, храм worship of images —- идолопоклонство; поклонение иконам, почитание икон 3. уст. почет Id: Your W. —- Ваша милость (о судье, мэре; преим. в Великобритании) 4. поклоняться, преклоняться; почитать to worship God —- поклоняться богу to worship money —- преклоняться перед богатством 5. обожать, боготворить he worships his mother —- он боготворит свою мать 6. рел. посещать церковь; молиться (особ. в церкви) ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. noun 1) культ; почитание; поклонение 2) богослужение; public/divine worship - церковная служба - place of worship 3) obs. почет - a man of great worship - win worship 4) your Worship - ваша милость (при обращении к судье, мэру) - freedom of worship 2. v. 1) поклоняться, почитать; боготворить, обожать 2) бывать в церкви Syn: see revere ...Англо-русский словарь
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~1 v worshipped, worshipping also worshiped, worshiping AmE 1 to show respect and love for a god, especially by praying in a church, temple etc 2 to admire and love someone very much (She absolutely worships those children.) 3 worship the ground sb walks on to admire or love someone so much that you cannot see their faults - worshipper n (She was a regular worshipper at the Parish Church.) ~2 n 1 a strong feeling of respect and love for a god (They bowed their heads in worship.) 2 the activity of praying in a church, temple etc in order to show respect and love for a god (act of worship (=religious service) | house/place of worship (=a church, temple etc)) 3 a strong feeling of love or admiration for someone or something, especially so that you cannot see their faults (- see also hero worship) 4 Your/His Worship BrE formal used to address or talk about a public official such as a mayor or magistrate ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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