pilgrimage
n
1 [C, U] journey made as a pilgrim 朝圣之行
go on/make a pilgrimage to Benares 到贝拿勒斯朝圣
Santiago de Compostela was an important place of pilgrimage in the Middle Ages. 中世纪圣地亚哥一德孔波斯特拉是朝圣的要地.
2 [C] journey made to a place associated with sb/sth one respects 到敬仰的某人[某事物]处之行
a pilgrimage to Shakespeare's birthplace 到莎士比亚诞生地的参谒.
Kate, I'm sorry about that argument. I apologize for being so angry with you.
凯特,那次争吵我很抱歉。我为跟你发火向你道歉。
There are about 50 million sheep in New Zealand, about 14 sheep for every New Zealander!
在新西兰大约有5000万只羊,每个新西兰人拥有14只羊左右!
I am sorry that you have a disagreement with your father. Personally, I think it is important to follow your interests and your abilities, and it sounds as though you have plenty of both of these already.