quaker

英['kweɪkə(r)] 美['kweɪkər]
  • n. 教友派信徒
Quakerly Quakerism
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Noun:
  1. a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers)

  2. one who quakes and trembles with (or as with) fear

1. William Penn wrote in the cool, charitable vein of the Quaker faith.
威廉·佩恩以较左派冷静宽仁的特性写作.

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2. There was a gentle bustle at the Quaker house, as the afternoon drew to a close.
傍晚时分,一个教友会信徒家正在忙个不休.

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3. A Quaker child in an inimical New England settlement is stoned by the other children.
一个教友会的孩子,在敌视他的新英格兰村落里,被别的孩子用石头打了.

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4. Do you know anything about the Quakers, the Quaker religion?
你知道教友派信徒吗, 教友派教条?

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5. I asked one friend, who is a Quaker, what the U.
我问一位教友派信徒的朋友, 对希特勒这样的人美国应该怎么办.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Quakers strongly oppose violence and war.
      教友派信徒们强烈反对暴力和战争。
    2. There was a gentle bustle at the Quaker house, as the afternoon drew to a close.
      傍晚时分,一个教友会信徒家正在忙个不休。