Nghĩa của từ prostrated bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
lay oneself flat on the ground face downward, especially in reverence or submission.
she prostrated herself on the bare floor of the church
2
(of distress, exhaustion, or illness) reduce (someone) to extreme physical weakness.
she was prostrated by a migraine that she could scarcely get up the stairs

Đặt câu với từ "prostrated"

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1. The pilgrims prostrated themselves before the altar.

2. They prostrated themselves before the altar.

3. They prostrated themselves before the emperor.

4. The typhoon prostrated numerous young trees.

5. The captives prostrated themselves before the conqueror.

6. The trees were prostrated by the gales yesterday.

7. She prostrated herself before the image of Mary and placed the best candles she could buy before the crucifix.

8. 9-14 Vocab bingo card with Raptly, Dismay, Swagger, Convulsions, Unison, Prostrated, Relish, Sidled, Mugged and Balefully

9. He came in before the king and prostrated himself to the king with his face to the ground.

10. Beholden, father and son prostrated at the swamiji’s feet and washed them afresh with the tears of their souls

11. 28 At this sight Catharine, much troubled, prostrated profoundly and gradually restored the foot of Agnes to its usual position.

12. Synonyms for Curtseyed include bobbed, curtsied, genuflected, knelt, kneeled, bowed, stooped, prostrated oneself, dropped a curtsy and bent the knee

13. The crowd became Breathlessly excited as they approached, and as the ikons were set up before the populace, all prostrated themselves in homage

14. A natural freedom of fancy among the people turned the holy relics, pictures, and statues into objects of adoration; people prostrated themselves before them, kissed them, burned candles and incense before them, crowned them with flowers, and sought miracles from their occult influence. . . .