英:[ˌɑːtʃˈdiːkən]
美:[ ˌɑːrtʃˈdiːkən]
英:[ˌɑːtʃˈdiːkən]
美:[ ˌɑːrtʃˈdiːkən]
arch·dea·con
arch di kn
复数:archdeacons
archdeaconate (n.), archdeaconship (n.)
noun
a church official ranking just below a bishop and responsible for the administration of a diocese.
a title of honor given in the Roman Catholic Church to a member of a cathedral chapter.
"教区一部分的负责人",中古英语 arche-deken,源自古英语 arcediacon,来自教会拉丁语 archidiaconus,源自教会希腊语 arkhidiakonon "首席执事"; 参见 arch- 和 deacon。相关词汇: Archdeaconship。
副主教
Middle English archedeken, from Old English arcediacon, from Late Latin archidiaconus, from Late Greek archidiakonos, from Greek archi- + diakonos deacon
The first known use of archdeacon was before the 12th century
arch1 of 4noun
a usually curved part of a structure that is over an opening and serves as a support
something resembling an arch in form or functionespecially: either of two portions of the bony structure of the foot that give it flexibility
archway
arch2 of 4verb
to cover or provide with an arch
to form into an arch
to take an arch-shaped path
arch3 of 4adjective
principal, chief
an arch opponent
being clever and mischievous
an arch look
arch-4 of 4prefix
chief : principal
archenemy
archerynoun
the art, practice, or skill of shooting with bow and arrow
archernoun
a person who shoots with a bow and arrow
archaeologynoun
the science that deals with past human life as shown by fossil relics and the monuments and tools left by ancient peoples
archenemynoun
a principal enemy
archdiocesenoun
the diocese of an archbishop
archdeaconnoun
a church official who assists a bishop
1 The archdeacon drew Mr. Caffyn's attention to the clause in the contract by which the morality of every performance was secured, and strongly advised him to follow his own example and invest in the theater.
2 After filling several subordinate offices he became archdeacon of Li�ge.
3 The archdeacon understands presents much better than complaints.
4 Was I not aware that Lady Hetherton's conversation with the solemn old archdeacon opposite flagged from time to time, and that, at every lull, she looked toward me, as though concocting fresh means of torture.
5 There is mention of this meal in the report of Archdeacon Theodosius and in the anonymous little work called "the Jerusalem Breviary," as also in subsequent writings.
提到大执事archdeaconTheodosius做的报告,一个匿名者后来做的一份名为耶路撒冷的摘要和一些后来的资料都提到有关用餐的事情。
6 When the archdeacon died a few years later, Rossini returned to the work, composing the four missing sections.
7 The archdeacon thinks that such a correspondence is disgraceful.
会吏长认为这样通信是不光彩的。
8 Keith Cartwright, archdeacon of the Diocese of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, officiated.
9 The most remarkable feature in the whole occasion was the excessive liberality of the archdeacon.
这场婚礼中最引人注目的特点,就是会吏长的分外慷慨.
10 Mr. Froude is a Devonshire man, son of a Protestant archdeacon.
11 Two sisters found dead in a London park after a birthday party at the weekend were the daughters of the Church of England’s first female archdeacon from a black and minority ethnic background.
12 Now, around one-third of clerics are women, and women can hold senior positions such as canon or archdeacon.
13 The archdeacon of St. Michan’s, the Rev. David Pierpoint, told Irish state radio that he had been shown the head, and another skull that was also recovered, in the local police station.
14 We all know that few archdeacons cruise round London in taxis wearing Gestapo-surplus leather gloves," says Wilson, "but that's not the point.
15 Currently, there are just five minority ethnic bishops and nine deans, archdeacons, and senior staff.
16 If you wish to see the rector, archdeacon, I am afraid you will be disappointed.
17 It was evident that the bellringer was to serve the archdeacon for a given time, at the end of which he would carry away the latter's soul, by way of payment.
显然是那个敲钟人必须在一定的时期内替副主教服役,期满之后就要带走他的灵魂作为报酬。
18 All this she attributed to the prejudice and conceit of the archdeacon.
她把这一切全归咎于会吏长的偏见与自高自大。
19 The most recent figures reveal 93.7% of senior staff in the Church - including bishops, archdeacons and cathedral clergy - were white British.
20 Women already make-up a third of the Church's 11,000 priests and several have reached senior positions as archdeacons or the deans of cathedrals.
1 执事长
3 领班神父