obeisance
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Obeisance to someone or something is great respect shown for them. 敬意; 尊敬[正式] [usu N 'to' n]
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。
2. N-VAR An obeisance is a physical gesture, especially a bow, that you make in order to show your respect for someone or something. 敬礼; (尤指)鞠躬[正式]
One by one they came forward, mumbled grudging words of welcome, made awkward obeisances. 他们挨个儿走上前去,咕哝出几句欢迎词,尴尬地鞠躬致礼。
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obeisance /əʊˈbeɪsəns/ (obeisances)
剑桥词典
- the fact of obeying or respecting someone, or something you do that expresses this
敬仰;恭敬;鞠躬,敬礼
One by one the noblemen made their obeisances (= bent at the waist ) to the queen . 贵族们一一向女王鞠躬行礼。 返回 obeisance