崇敬

chóngjìng
  1. to revere
  2. to venerate
  3. high esteem

CEDICT

to hold in high esteem; to respect; to revere

Wiktionary

  1. 尊敬
  2. 崇尚恭敬禮節

重編國語辭典

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尊崇 zūnchóng
  1. to revere
  2. to admire
  3. to honor
  4. to venerate
zhé
  1. to revere
  2. to respect
  3. variant of zhé
敬仰 jìngyǎng
  1. to revere
  2. highly esteemed
帕查瑪瑪是安地斯山脈土著居民敬仰的大地和生育女神。

Pachamama is a goddess of earth and fertility revered by the indigenous peoples of the Andes.

Source: Tatoeba

敬畏 jìngwèi to revere
自大狂和自戀狂的分別,在於自大狂渴望能夠手握大權、受人敬畏,而自戀狂卻比較想擁有魅力、得到愛戴。許多瘋子和歷史上的偉人都屬於前者。

The megalomaniac differs from the narcissist by the fact that he wishes to be powerful rather than charming, and seeks to be feared rather than loved. To this type belong many lunatics and most of the great men of history.

Source: Tatoeba

瞻仰 zhānyǎng
  1. to revere
  2. to admire
尊奉 zūnfèng
  1. worship
  2. to revere
  3. to venerate
  1. (literary) deferential
  2. to revere
推尊 tuīzūn
  1. to esteem
  2. to revere
  3. to think highly of sb
敬重 jìngzhòng
  1. to respect deeply
  2. to revere
  3. to esteem
景仰 jǐngyǎng
  1. to admire
  2. to revere
  3. to look up to
崇尚 chóngshàng
  1. to hold up (as an model)
  2. to hold in esteem
  3. to revere
  4. to advocate
fèng
  1. to offer (tribute)
  2. to present respectfully (to superior, ancestor, deity etc)
  3. to esteem
  4. to revere
  5. to believe in (a religion)
  6. to wait upon
  7. to accept orders (from superior)
奉茶。

Serve tea.

Source: Tatoeba

推崇 tuīchóng
  1. to esteem
  2. to think highly of
  3. to accord importance to
  4. to revere
推重 tuīzhòng
  1. to esteem
  2. to think highly of
  3. to accord importance to
  4. to revere
qīn
  1. to respect
  2. to admire
  3. to venerate
  4. by the emperor himself
拉欽舉辦了一場音樂會,慶祝 5 月 28 日的獨立紀念日。

Lachin hosted concert marking May 28 – Independence Day.

Source: Tatoeba