noun🔗Share崇拝, 礼拝An act of religious worship."The devout student offered adoration to the statue of Saint Jude, hoping for success in her exams. "敬虔な学生は、試験での成功を願って、聖ジュードの像に礼拝を捧げました。religiontheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share崇拝, 敬愛Admiration or esteem."The little girl looked at her mother with pure adoration. "その少女は、母親を純粋な敬愛の眼差しで見つめた。emotionattitudevalueChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share崇拝, 敬愛The act of adoring; loving devotion or fascination."The puppy looked at its owner with pure adoration, wagging its tail excitedly. "子犬は純粋な敬愛の気持ちで飼い主を見つめ、興奮して尻尾を振っていました。emotionattitudehumanmindsoulreligionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share歓呼The selection of a pope by acclamation and before any formal ballot (excluded as a voting method in 1621 by Pope Gregory XV)."While now forbidden, the sudden adoration of a particular cardinal by the assembled clergy – a spontaneous, unanimous declaration – was once a valid, though rare, method for electing a pope. "現在は禁止されていますが、集まった聖職者による特定の枢機卿への突然の歓呼 - 自発的で全会一致の宣言 - は、かつては教皇を選出するための有効な、しかし珍しい方法でした。religionritualtheologygovernmenthistoryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading