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sacrifice

英 [ˈsækrɪfaɪs]

美 [ˈsækrɪfaɪs]

n.  牺牲; 舍弃; 祭献; 祭祀; 祭献的牲畜; 祭品
v.  牺牲; 献出; 以(人或动物)作祭献

复数:sacrifices 过去分词:sacrificed 现在分词:sacrificing 过去式:sacrificed 第三人称单数:sacrifices 

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Collins.3 / BNC.5282 / COCA.4068

牛津词典

    noun

    • 牺牲;舍弃
      the fact of giving up sth important or valuable to you in order to get or do sth that seems more important; sth that you give up in this way
      1. The makers of the product assured us that there had been no sacrifice of quality.
        这一产品的制造商向我们保证说他们没有牺牲质量。
      2. Her parents made sacrifices so that she could have a good education.
        为了让她受良好的教育,她的父母作了很多牺牲。
      3. to make the final/supreme sacrifice (= to die for your country, to save a friend, etc.)
        牺牲生命
    • 祭献;祭祀;祭献的牲畜;祭品
      the act of offering sth to a god, especially an animal that has been killed in a special way; an animal, etc. that is offered in this way
      1. They offered sacrifices to the gods.
        他们向众神献上祭品。
      2. a human sacrifice (= a person killed as a sacrifice )
        用作祭品的人

    verb

    • 牺牲;献出
      to give up sth that is important or valuable to you in order to get or do sth that seems more important for yourself or for another person
      1. She sacrificed everything for her children.
        她为子女牺牲了一切。
      2. The designers have sacrificed speed for fuel economy.
        设计者为节省燃料牺牲了速度。
      3. Would you sacrifice a football game to go out with a girl?
        你愿意放弃一场足球赛,去跟一个女孩子约会吗?
    • 以(人或动物)作祭献
      to kill an animal or a person and offer it or them to a god, in order to please the god

      柯林斯词典

      英英释义

      noun

      • (baseball) an out that advances the base runners
        1. the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.
            Synonym:forfeitforfeiture
          1. the act of killing (an animal or person) in order to propitiate a deity
              Synonym:ritual killing
            1. personnel that are sacrificed (e.g., surrendered or lost in order to gain an objective)
              1. a loss entailed by giving up or selling something at less than its value
                1. he had to sell his car at a considerable sacrifice

              verb

              • kill or destroy
                1. The animals were sacrificed after the experiment
                2. The general had to sacrifice several soldiers to save the regiment
              • make a sacrifice of
                1. endure the loss of
                  1. He gave his life for his children
                  2. I gave two sons to the war
                  Synonym:give
                2. sell at a loss

                  双语例句

                  • The priest sacrificed a chicken
                    祭司用一只鸡作祭品。
                  • Others promised to 'shed our blood and sacrifice our lives to oppose the invaders'.
                    其他人承诺要“抛头颅、洒热血、抗击侵略者”。
                  • The great magicians of old always invoked their gods with sacrifice.
                    旧时一些有名的巫师经常以祭品祈求他们所供奉神灵的助佑。
                  • He sacrificed himself and so saved his country.
                    他牺牲自己,以此拯救了他的祖国。
                  • Cooking up a quick dish doesn't mean you have to sacrifice flavour. Nor does fast food have to be junk food.
                    烹饪快餐并不意味着牺牲风味,快餐也不见得就一定是垃圾食品。
                  • No one is worth a great deal of sacrifice
                    没有谁值得付出重大的牺牲。
                  • She must sacrifice herself; there was no other way.
                    她必须牺牲自己,除此之外别无他法。
                  • They killed a sheep as a sacrifice.
                    他们宰了一只羊作为祭品。
                  • Alas! I am woebegone! I beg you to partake of this sacrifice.
                    呜呼哀哉,尚飨!(韩愈《祭十二郎文》)
                  • We sacrifice our personal lives to our work
                    我们为工作牺牲了私人生活。