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.
But you said you'd come out to dinner with me. We fixed it.
但你说过你愿意出来和我共进晚餐的。我们已经决定了的。
When someone dies, all the relations, old and young, come to the marae for the Maori burial service.
当某人死亡后,所有亲戚,无论老幼,均要到集会地参加毛利人的葬礼。
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.