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worship ['wɜ:ʃɪp] ( British pt & pp worshipped, cont worshipping, American pt & pp worshiped, cont worshiping)1 noun∎ church worship office m religieux;∎ freedom of worship la liberté de culte;∎ place of worship lieu m de culte;∎ hours of worship heures fpl des offices∎ the rock star has become an object of worship la rock star est devenue un véritable objet de culte;∎ the worship of wealth and power le culte de l'argent et du pouvoir∎ worship the Lord! adorez ou vénérez le Seigneur!;∎ they worshipped Venus ils rendaient un culte à Vénus, ils adoraient Vénus∎ he worships his mother il adore sa mère;∎ they worshipped the ground she walked on ils vénéraient jusqu'au sol sur lequel elle marchaitfaire ses dévotions;∎ the church where she worshipped for ten years l'église où elle a fait ses dévotions pendant dix ans;∎ they worshipped at the temple of Apollo ils faisaient leurs dévotions au temple d'Apollon;∎ figurative to worship at the altar of success vouer un culte au succès∎ His Worship the Mayor monsieur le Maire;
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