| 释义 | idol·a·try \ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷lə.trē, -ri\ noun
 (-es)
 Etymology: Middle English idolatrie, from Old French, from Medieval Latin idolatria, alteration of Late Latin idololatria, from Greek eidōlolatreia, from eidōlon + latreia -latry
 1.
 a.  : the worship of a physical object as a god; especially  : such worship of a made image
 b.  : the giving of absolute religious devotion and ultimate trust to something that is not God
 2.  : immoderate attachment or devotion to or veneration for something : respect or love that approaches that due a divine power
 3. obsolete  : an object of idolatry
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