这道题应该是把它们作动词来考虑 3 f4 X, @; J) D8 e! j2 W$ I% `revere & disgrace 还可以做名词 # c/ J; @. h7 A* u" Fprofane 还可以做形容词+ G! N$ W8 R' _" d2 D* k
从WEBSTER的释义看,revere & profane 是完美的反义 ( |# A' Q( a, f. F ' L( t3 \4 b! v" A( ]+ j5 I# E: @revere:v# I u# X3 ?# `& J; D5 D3 ?& W
to show devoted deferential honor to: regard as worthy of great honor <revere the aged 尊敬老人> <revere tradition 尊崇传统> q( T; \6 @6 t" E8 ~' }+ {9 e9 h! N
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1. to be a source of shame to 6 ?: C( H" x/ T3 j$ J, [/ W2. to cause to lose favor or standing . w( h! k6 Z( T- K6 ]; O2 B L, \ H; q; h. X
profane v , L9 T Z5 p& L) e! I: _ A1. to treat (something sacred 比如 the aged, tradition) with abuse, irreverence, or contempt: desecrate- z! C9 T1 D8 Q% G" |# p; j" N
2. to debase by a wrong, unworthy, or vulgar use