obeisance
英 [əʊˈbeɪsns]
美 [oʊˈbiːsns]
n. 景仰; 尊敬; 忠顺; 顺从; 鞠躬示敬; 颔首行礼
复数:obeisances
BNC.33321 / COCA.30658
牛津词典
noun
- 景仰;尊敬;忠顺;顺从
respect for sb/sth or willingness to obey sb - 鞠躬示敬;颔首行礼
the act of bending your head or the upper part of your body in order to show respect for sb/sth
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 敬意;尊敬;敬重
Obeisance tosomeone or something is great respect shown for them.- While he was still young and strong all paid obeisance to him.
他年轻力壮时所有人都对他毕恭毕敬。
- While he was still young and strong all paid obeisance to him.
- N-VAR 敬礼;(尤指)鞠躬
Anobeisanceis a physical gesture, especially a bow, that you make in order to show your respect for someone or something.- One by one they came forward, mumbled grudging words of welcome, made awkward obeisances.
他们挨个儿走上前去,勉强地咕哝出几句欢迎词,生硬地鞠躬致礼。
- One by one they came forward, mumbled grudging words of welcome, made awkward obeisances.
英英释义
noun
- the act of obeying
- bending the head or body or knee as a sign of reverence or submission or shame or greeting