Immolate Meaning in English
word
ˈɪməˌɫeɪt
IM-uh-layt
ˈɪm.ə.leɪt
IM-uh-layt
释义
To kill or offer someone or something as a sacrifice, especially by burning.
用法与细微差别
'Immolate' is formal and often appears in descriptive, historical, or religious contexts. Commonly used for ritual or symbolic sacrifice, especially by fire. Rare in everyday conversation.
Spanish: inmolarPortuguese (BR): imolarPortuguese (PT): imolarChinese (Simplified): 献祭 - 自焚Chinese (Traditional): 獻祭 - 自焚Hindi: बलिदान करना - खुद को आग लगाना (प्रतीक: आत्मदाह)Arabic: يفتدي - يضحي بنفسهBengali: উৎসর্গ করে পুড়িয়ে মারা - বলি দেওয়া (আগুনে)Russian: принести в жертву - сжечь в жертвуJapanese: いけにえにする - 焼く(生贄にする場合)Vietnamese: hiến tế - thiêu sống (làm lễ hiến tế)Korean: 희생하다 - 산 채로 불태우다 (의식적으로)Turkish: kurban etmek - yakarak kurban etmekUrdu: قربان کرنا - آگ میں قربان کرناIndonesian: mengorbankan - membakar sebagai persembahan
例句
The ancient priests would immolate animals as offerings.
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In some stories, heroes immolate themselves for a greater cause.
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The ritual required him to immolate a goat.
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Some activists have threatened to immolate themselves in protest.
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Legends say the king would rather immolate himself than surrender.
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He was willing to immolate everything for his beliefs.
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