priests
英[priːst]
美[priːst]
n. (名词)
- 祭司,祭士
- 教士
- 僧侣,僧人,和尚
- 神父,牧师,神甫
- 神职人员
- 司铎,司祭
- 术士
- 大师, 宗师
- 打鱼槌
v. (动词)
- 任命...为祭司,使成为神职人员
- 使成为教士
- 使做僧人
n. (名词)
- [C]牧师; 祭司 a specially trained person who performs various religious duties and ceremonies for a group of worshippers
Noun:
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a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders
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a person who performs religious duties and ceremonies in a non-Christian religion
用作名词 (n.)
- A priest exorcized the ghost from the house.
教士将鬼从房屋中驱走。
- The priest confessed the young man.
神父听取那个青年的忏悔。
- The priest pronounced them man and wife.
神父宣布他们已结为夫妇。
- The priest persuaded him to give up his bad habit.
牧师劝他放弃坏习惯。
用作名词 (n.)
- He confessed his sin to the priest.
他向牧师坦陈了自己的罪孽。
- Marriage by a priest is lawful in England without another ceremony.
在英国,由牧师证婚的婚姻即使没有别的仪式也是合法的。
n. (名词)
- priest, minister, vicar
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- 这三个词都可表示“牧师”。其区别在于:基督教的牧师用minister; 而罗马天主教的牧师用priest; 英国国教的牧师用vicar。例如:
- The minister begged the worshippers to strive against evil.牧师要求信徒们与邪恶斗争。
- The priest wore a coarse woollen garment next to his skin.牧师最里面穿了一件粗糙的毛衣。
- Marriage by a vicar is lawful in England without another ceremony.在英国,由牧师证婚的婚姻即使没有别的仪式也是合法的。
用作名词 (n.)
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