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[Tn]serve AS a shrine for(sth)
作为神龛以保存(某物)
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To BE honored in a sacred shrine for endless ages
配享千秋
3.
The shrine was consecrated by the Church.
这间庙被教会奉为圣地
4.
After this, he spent years begging for alms and then hewed out a cave shrine on Mount Sanwei. Thus was born the first cave shrine of Dunhuang
于是,他长年化缘募捐,在这里开凿了一个石窟,设置佛龛,敦煌第一座石窟寺乃应运而生。
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A large arm-chair HAD been set in front of the shrine and seating herself she gave way to loud lamentations.
早有人端过一张大圈椅来,放在灵前,凤姐坐了,放声大哭.
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Hindu temples vary regionally, but generally consist of a towering shrine and a columned hall surrounded by an elaborate wall.
印度教的庙宇在各地区各不相同,常包括高耸的神龛和带柱子的大殿,墙面雕刻丰富。
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Ise Shrine ( in full Grand Shrine of Ise Japanese Ise-daijingu ):Foremost Shint shrine in Japan, at Ise, in southern Honshu.
伊势神宫:本州南部伊势湾边日本最早的神道教神社。
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Oh, glorious were the promises which led me to the shrine of ISIS
嗯,把我引上伊西斯神殿的那些诺言曾经是多么冠冕堂皇呀!
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Visit Wuhou Temple, shrine in honor of Zhuge Liang, a famous military strategist of the Three Kingdoms Period
游览武侯祠,纪念三国时代著名的军事家诸葛亮
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Wimbledon is a shrine for all lovers of tennis.
温布尔登是所有网球爱好者的圣地.