enshrine
英 [ɪnˈʃraɪn]
美 [ɪnˈʃraɪn]
1. sh(拼音“圣”)+ rine (拼音谐音“人”)=> 谐音“圣人” => 供奉圣人的地方 => 圣地、神殿、神龛、圣殿、圣祠。
2. shrine => enshrine.
enshrine 使奉为神圣en-, 进入,使。shrine, 神龛。
- enshrine (v.)
- 1580s, from en- (1) "make, put in" + shrine (n.). Related: Enshrined; enshrining.
- 1. In 2004 China changed the country's constitution to enshrine private - property rights.
- 在2004年,中国更改了宪法,规定私有产权神圣不可侵犯.
- 2. Southern farmers enshrine tombs on hillside terraces.
- 南方人把坟墓盖在山上.
- 3. National parks enshrine important American values and aspirations.
- 国家公园体现着美国重要的价值观与理想.
- 4. We are now going to go for domestic legislation [ which ] will enshrine some targets.
- 我们将在国内 立法 以确定一些目标.