papal

英['peɪpl] 美['peɪpl]
  • adj. 罗马教皇的;与罗马教皇或教皇制度有关的
papally
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 罗马教皇的
    2. 罗马教皇职位的
    3. 教皇的
    4. 教宗的
    5. 天主教的
    6. 教皇职位或权力的
    7. 罗马教廷的
    8. 教皇任期的
    9. 教皇制度的
    10. 罗马天主教教会的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. proceeding from or ordered by or subject to a pope or the papacy regarded as the successor of the Apostles;

    "papal dispensation"

1. a papal visit to Mexico
教皇对墨西哥的访问

来自《权威词典》

2. Sometimes papal Rome was a den of corruption and uncleanness.
有时教皇的罗马城是腐败肮脏的魔窟.

来自辞典例句

3. He was threatened with a papal interdict.
他受到被罗马教皇草除教籍的威胁.

来自辞典例句

4. They came to rule Rome and its surrounding territories ( the Papal States ) as largely unchallenged masters.
他们开始统治罗马及周围领土{教皇国 ),使其成为没有挑战性的君主.

来自英汉非文学 - 文明史

5. The papal captain have vainly endeavoured to induce his wife to remain behind him.
教廷的队长曾白费力气地试图说服妻子留下不去.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The papal authority is sovereign.
      罗马教皇的权力是至高无上的。
    2. many feared a link to the papal row.
      许多人担心被教皇引起的争议牵连到。
    3. Papal diplomacy is almost as old as the papacy.
      教廷外交几乎同教皇的职位一样古老。
    4. His book on the poverty of the clergy isn't favored reading in papal palaces.
      他关于教士的贫穷的书在教皇的宫殿不受欢迎。
    5. Solar panels are being installed on the top of the papal audience hall.
      教堂大厅顶部安上了太阳能电池板。