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pilgrims
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朝圣者, 香客
a religious person who travels to a sacred place for a holy cause
- Every year, thousands of pilgrims travel to Mecca for the Hajj pilgrimage.
每年,成千上万的朝圣者前往麦加进行朝觐。
- The pilgrims walked the Camino de Santiago, seeking spiritual renewal and reflection.
朝圣者们行走在圣地亚哥之路,寻求精神上的更新和反思。
- She joined a group of pilgrims on a journey to Lourdes, hoping for healing and solace.
她加入了一群朝圣者的旅程前往卢尔德,希望得到治愈和安慰。
- The ancient temple attracts pilgrims from all over the world who come to pay their respects.
古老的寺庙吸引了来自世界各地前来朝拜的朝圣者。
- As a pilgrim, he embraced the challenges of the journey as part of his spiritual growth.
作为一名朝圣者,他将旅程的挑战作为精神成长的一部分。
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a person who travels in foreign lands, often for exploration, adventure, or personal journey
- The artist traveled as a pilgrim to study different cultures.
- He lived as a pilgrim, wandering through remote villages.
- The author described himself as a pilgrim in Asia.
- Pilgrims often kept journals of their travels abroad.
- She embraced the life of a pilgrim, exploring unfamiliar lands.
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朝圣者, 清教徒
a person who was part of the English Puritan group that settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the early 17th century, seeking religious freedom
- The Pilgrims sailed across the Atlantic on the Mayflower in 1620.
朝圣者于1620年乘五月花号横渡大西洋。
- Many Pilgrims faced hardships during their first winter in the New World.
许多朝圣者在新世界的第一个冬天面临困难。
- The Pilgrims are celebrated for their role in the foundation of Thanksgiving.
清教徒因他们在感恩节创立中的角色而受到庆祝。
- The Pilgrims sought to establish a society based on their religious beliefs.
朝圣者们试图建立一个基于他们宗教信仰的社会。
- Historians often study the Pilgrims to understand the early colonial period in America.
历史学家经常研究朝圣者以了解美国的早期殖民时期。
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