deacon

英['diːkən] 美['diːkən]
  • n. (教会的)执事;助祭;受训准备做牧师者
  • v. <美俚>包装时把最好的放在上面;欺骗
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Noun:
  1. a Protestant layman who assists the minister

  2. a cleric ranking just below a priest in Christian churches; one of the Holy Orders

1. Deacon made no secret of his loathing of Bayldon.
迪肯毫不掩饰自己对贝尔顿的憎恶。

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2. He had been ordained as a deacon in the Roman Catholic Church.
他被任命为天主教的助祭。

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3. There also exist some relationships of conversion between the formulas of Deacon and Jacobs.
Deacon式估算结果与Jacobs式估算结果之间也有一定的转换关系.

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4. Deacon says the most common reason is to have a chance to travel.
Deacon先生说最普遍的理由是可以有机会去旅游.

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5. Deacon flamed at his host.
迪肯对店主人大发雷霆.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The deacon is very kind.
      那个执事很和蔼。
    2. We have no pastor at present: the church is ran by five deacons.
      我们目前没有牧师:教会的事是由五位执事管理的。
    3. The deacon was killed last night by a stranger.
      那个副主祭昨晚被一个陌生人杀死了。