enshrine
verb [ T usually + adv/prep ] formal uk/ɪnˈʃraɪn/ us/ɪnˈʃraɪn/
把…奉为神圣;珍藏
to contain or keep something as if in a holy place
A lot of memories are enshrined in this photograph album. 这本相册里珍藏着许多记忆。
Her father plans to build an altar at her grave, enshrining the dress and shoes she wore that July day. 她的父亲计划在她的墓前建一个祭坛,供奉她在七月那天所穿的衣服和鞋子。
be enshrined in something (政治或社会权利)被庄严载入
If a political or social right is enshrined in something, it is protected by being included in it.
The right of freedom of speech is enshrined in law/in the constitution. 言论自由的权利被庄严载入法律/宪法。
The right to self-defence is enshrined in the UN Charter.
A law enshrined in the Philippine constitution limits foreign investment in mining.
In our opinion, these cuts to nuclear arsenals should be enshrined in a treaty.
Their right to life and dignity is enshrined in international law.