单词 | Pilgrimage |
例句 | 1. The shrine was an object of pilgrimage. 2. Most Muslims try to make a pilgrimage/go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life. 3. He was on his annual pilgrimage to Mecca when he fell ill. 4. His parents made a pilgrimage to Lourdes. 5. Presley's home has become a place of pilgrimage . 6. His grave has become a place of pilgrimage. 7. On his recovery he made a pilgrimage to the shrine of St John. 8. The novel " Pilgrimage to the West'shows plenty of imagination. 9. Santiago de Compostela was an important place of pilgrimage in the Middle Ages. 10. It is near where the pilgrimage route crosses the road to Quimper. 11. A pilgrimage to Grantchester proved a literary disappointment. 12. It was sort of a pilgrimage. 13. They set out for a pilgrimage to Rome. 14. I have made places of pilgrimage. and cared for their pilgrims. 15. It, too,() is an important place of pilgrimage and its music is increasingly finding its way into parishes. 16. He also found time to make the pilgrimage to Compostela. 17. He then made the pilgrimage to Paris in 1836/7, having renounced medicine as a career. 18. The party was whisked off on a pilgrimage to Mecca. 19. In respect of pilgrimage, however, he remained faithful to Arab and Meccan traditions. 20. It was once a place of pilgrimage for local people, who came to listen to the nightingales that nested here. 21. There was a ban on political protests during the pilgrimage. 22. For many football fans, the national ground is a place of pilgrimage. 23. The Muslims of the university are planning to go on / make a pilgrimage to Mecca. 24. I do this in part because it is such an invigorating hike, but it is also a pilgrimage. 25. Klingenzell priory, between the castles Liebenfels and Freudenfels, was founded in 1333 and became a place of pilgrimage. 26. If they did set out on a journey, it was usually on business or a pilgrimage or to go to war. 27. We were so lucky to be chosen to join your pilgrimage. 28. She had no illusions about why her children were so willing to shell out for their mother's annual pilgrimage. 29. He was celebrated there as a martyr, and his grave became a shrine, a sacred site, a pilgrimage centre. 30. That aspect of Lourdes is now of course utterly dominant: this is a place of pilgrimage and little else. 1. The shrine was an object of pilgrimage. 2. There was a ban on political protests during the pilgrimage. 3. Most Muslims try to make a pilgrimage/go on a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their life. 4. He was on his annual pilgrimage to Mecca when he fell ill. 5. The novel " Pilgrimage to the West'shows plenty of imagination. 31. There, in 612, he established his hermitage, which was soon a place of pilgrimage. 32. And by then it will be time for the annual pilgrimage upstate. 33. Then had entered upon a wise and just rule,(http:///pilgrimage.html) marked by church endowments and by pilgrimage. 34. Such pilgrimage churches tended to follow similar architectural patterns due to their similar needs. 35. The typical pilgrimage church has a long, aisled and galleried nave, wide transepts and a large sanctuary. 36. Amin feels secure enough to go on pilgrimage to Mecca. 37. Thereafter the Bambino became an object of pilgrimage and there are thanks offerings all around. 38. I met a man here once who had made an annual pilgrimage to this spot for forty years. 39. Inside the walls it is still, today, a haven of pilgrimage and peace. 40. I am walking the river from mouth to source, ending my journey at Amarkantak-only half the pilgrimage. 41. Each arises in a special way in the pilgrimage toward a united church. 42. A barbecue had been held in October and a pilgrimage to the Schoenstadt Community. 43. She then undertook a geographical and creative pilgrimage, working as an art instructor, graphic designer and book illustrator. 44. On his recovery he made a pilgrimage to the shrine of Rocamadour in the Quercy. 45. So naturally, coming to his final resting place is something of a pilgrimage for me. 46. That remarkable face is also the object of a pilgrimage of unmarried females. 47. There is a lovely pilgrimage church of the early seventeenth century and a handsome cloister. 48. Many journeys of pilgrimage are made to the invasion beachheads. 49. I made two more visits to Knowlton, and it has now become a focus for my own particular pilgrimage. 50. Anne Donnelly, our pilgrimage organiser, first walked to Walsingham in 1953 and celebrated her fortieth annual pilgrimage this year. 51. A pilgrimage to Jerusalem would have seemed infinitely remote to most adventurous folk in the early Middle Ages. 52. His presence has already made Gyuto a place of pilgrimage. 53. Brown has come on a kind of pilgrimage to the heart of urban blight. 54. During that pilgrimage, they lived in tents and booths, otherwise known as sukkot. 55. To me, this voyage was something much more-it was a pilgrimage to the shrine of my philosophy. 56. Muslims are expected to make at least one pilgrimage to Mecca, Muhammad's birthplace. 57. Gwytherin became a place of pilgrimage to followers of her cult. 58. Apart from pilgrimage churches, most examples follow certain general lines. 59. Many fans continued making a pilgrimage to Earnhardt's company headquarters in Mooresville. 60. She guided many on the thousand-mile pilgrimage, making the trip nine times before she took ill. 61. A pilgrimage is made each year by villagers from Holy Trinity to St Faith's where a short service is held. 62. This is a large, pilgrimage church, also reminiscent of S. Mark's in Venice. 63. We will be back next year to celebrate our fourth pilgrimage. 64. Like a man on a desperate pilgrimage he pushed his instrument beyond its known limits. 65. Today, Dominique Sennelier, third-generation director of the prestigious company, makes a pilgrimage to Tucson. 66. In March, the Lowes made their annual pilgrimage to the Rockies. 67. A religious pilgrimage ended with three men being stabbed in a gang fight on a beach. 68. Tornado alerts were broadcast throughout the afternoon but the crowds still hit the pilgrimage trail to the Arkansas capital. 69. Lourdes is one of the most popular pilgrimage sites for Catholics in the world, drawing over four million a year. 70. It was a pilgrimage I had had to make, and I was glad I had made it. 71. Twenty-nine people have contracted the infection since the March pilgrimage. 72. Lourdes is one of the most popular pilgrimage sites for Catholics in the world, drawing over four million visitors a year. 73. Romanus' patronage stems from curing two madmen while on pilgrimage to Valais. 74. And to a penitent soldier a crusade was even better than an unarmed pilgrimage. 75. No doubt his motives for going on the pilgrimage were varied. 76. Several newly found motifs have renewed our pilgrimage in recent days, though they have not made the task lighter. 77. I have fulfilled the pilgrimage to my home. 78. It was always a place of pilgrimage. 79. Their whole thing was an introvert pilgrimage. 80. The one thing was to finish this strange pilgrimage. 81. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: The Dalai Lama has expressed the hope to come on a pilgrimage to China. 82. The ancient capital of Singhalese kings of Ceylon, it has extensive ruins and is a Buddhist pilgrimage center. Population, 3', 000. 83. Nothing in the pilgrimage was simple. Good and bad were impossible to separate. 84. Every May, at the San Mateo Fairgrounds in California, hundreds of thousands of people make the annual pilgrimage from around the world to meet the 'makers.' 85. Towards 1280, the Nestorian monk Rabban Sauma and his young companion Mark left Dadu, name of Beijing under the Mongols, and undertook a long pilgrimage to the West. 86. In the article, the martial spirit hidden in Pilgrimage to the West is considered to be inclined to martialism more than chivalry, and there is a root cause in society and culture. 87. The Ak-Sray-Ding Tower is located in the northern Turkmenistan town of Kunya Urgench and has become an important Sunni Muslim pilgrimage site. 88. 'You have been chosen to return to Hyperion as a member of the Shrike Pilgrimage, ' continued the voice. 89. More than 1 million worshipers make the pilgrimage to Lhasa each year. 90. One was a set of drawings of the 88 Buddhas of the Shikoku pilgrimage, whose outlines—robes, haloes, calm hands—he devoutly painted in. 91. The "spring rush", as it is called, is the largest annual movement of people in the world, with a total of 2.38bn journeys over three weeks, surpassing even the Hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. 92. Yemenis shop at a market in Sanaa on November 3 2011 in preparation for the Eid al-Adha feast or Feast of Sacrifice which marks the end of the annual hajj pilgrimage for Muslims worldwide. 93. The fifth is performing the hajj, or pilgrimage,(http:///pilgrimage.html) to Makkah at least once in a lifetime. 94. Swiss architects HHF have designed a spiral point for a pilgrimage route near Guadalajara in Mexico. 95. Yesterday marked the start of the Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. 96. Follow Kenny as he takes every septic challenge that comes his way, culminating in a pilgrimage to that Mecca of waste management, the International Pumper and Cleaner Expo in Nashville, Tennessee. 97. He was still chanting 32 rounds a day and had read the Krsna book thrice, from cover to cover, to prepare for his pilgrimage. 98. In the cultural anthropology perspective, the pilgrimage every Muslim lifetime of a typical "transitional protocol" is a change in the status of the Muslim community identity and a religious ritual. 99. Photographers gather on the beach at Puri, a pilgrimage town famous for its 12th-century Jagannath Temple. 100. We will sing our choral songs of gratitude and rejoice to the end of our pilgrimage. 101. In 2008, while on a pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia, Ali Sabat was arrested by that country's religious police, the Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice. 102. In the novel "The Pilgrimage to the West", the characters' behavioral function mode is made up of three links: the feeling about the life reality, the long journey west and the meeting with Buddha. 103. A city of northern India on the Ganges River north-northeast of Delhi. It is a Hindu pilgrimage center. Population, 114,180. 104. Snow heard caution but little naysaying when he made a pilgrimage to Wall Street last week. 105. When we make a pilgrimage to Yellowstone National Park, or to the California Redwood groves, or to the Florida Everglades, we are struck by the reverent appropriateness of nature's mix in that spot. 106. Many people go on a pilgrimage to Mecca or Jerusalem. 107. President Obama said his pilgrimage to Buchenwald is personal, noting his great-uncle was part of an American military unit that liberated the camp. 108. When Holdbrooks, 27, was invited by Shazaad Mohammed, president and founder of the Canadian Dawah Association (CDA), to perform the minor pilgrimage, he jumped at the opportunity. 109. His father took him on a sentimental pilgrimage to Ireland. 110. He rises above this level in the rich comedy of Lena Grove's pilgrimage. 111. The concentration of religious ritual at the Temple made Jerusalem a place of pilgrimage and an important commercial center. 112. "The grim situation is frustrating people who are fasting in the hot Ramadan", said the prelate, who will celebrate Eucharist on the final day of the pilgrimage. 113. Haj is the main annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which is due to start in November. 114. This little pilgrimage threw quite a wet blanket upon his rising spirits. 115. Mecca is the holiest city, to which Muslims try to go on pilgrimage. 116. She said women should not wear white clothes during Haj and Umrah because that would be emulating the ihraam clothes that men wear during pilgrimage. 117. But is that the secret goal of my vague pilgrimage? 118. The grave holding the remains of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess has been destroyed to stop it being used as a pilgrimage site by neo-Nazis. 119. He is planning to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca. 120. The Haji who lived at the outskirts of the town was said to perform miracles, so his home was a center of pilgrimage for large crowds of sick people. 121. The Moor who has made a pilgrimage to Mecca is entitled to high distinction. 122. Early departure from Oporto to visit Fatima, considered one of the most important pilgrimage places in the world. 123. At the same time, the bond market may not be an obstacle. Snow heard caution but little naysaying when he made a pilgrimage to Wall Street last week. 124. Thousands of camels are slaughtered every year during the hajj pilgrimage -- hence the need for imports. 125. Soon, musical stars started making a pilgrimage across Missouri's backroads to this flyspeck of a town. 126. The climactic battle to kill the false being within and victoriously conclude the spiritual pilgrimage. 127. The Saudi Press Agency said that a record number of Muslims were expected to make the Hajj this year - over 3.4 million anticipated over the five days of the pilgrimage. 128. It seems important to make some gesture on every anniversary of the death; a pilgrimage to the sea and a communing with a daughter who lies cradled by another, far-off ocean. 129. I would make a pilgrimage to Leo Tolstoy (above) at Yasnaya Polyana and maybe even get a cup of tea with the great man. 130. The Hajj pilgrimage draws millions of Muslims from around the world every year to Mecca, the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad, Islam's holiest place. 131. Muslim pilgrims go around the Kaaba in the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca after morning prayers before the start of the hajj pilgrimage November 24, 2009. 132. A city of south-central Iraq on a lake near the Euphrates River. It is a starting point for the pilgrimage to Mecca. Population, 242, '03. 133. We made what I may call a pilgrimage full of danger. 134. There are many traditional types of " septenary " in "Seven Persons" mode of personage's association in Pilgrimage to the West. 135. The pilgrimage to the destiny is in itself torturously unending and heroically rewarding. 136. If the project of "Pilgrimage" is reanimation,(http:///pilgrimage.html) its method is touch. 137. It was the shrine to which most ambitious young writers of the era made their pilgrimage. 138. The publication in 1812 of the first two cantos of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, brought Byron fame. 139. If possible every Moslem must make the pilgrimage to Mecca once in his life. |
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