clergyman如何读

英:[ˈklɜ:dʒimən]

美:[ˈklɜrdʒimən]

clergyman是什么意思

  • n.牧师;教士;神职人员

clergyman自然拼读

cler·gy·man

kluhr ji mn

clergyman变形

复数:clergymen

clergyman词根

词根:clergy

adj.

clerical 书记的;牧师的;办事员的

cleric 牧师的,教士的

n.

clerical 牧师

clergy 神职人员;牧师;僧侣

cleric 牧师;传教士

clergyman英英释义

  • n.a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church

clergyman词源中文解释

"神职人员,一位受圣职的男子",来自于 clergy 和 man(名词)。

clergyman词源英文解释

The first known use of clergyman was in 1577

clergyman儿童词典英英释义

clergymannoun

a member of the clergy

clergymannoun

a member of the clergy

clergyman 例句

1 Clergymen are usually called ministers in protestant churches.

教士在新教教堂中经常被称为牧师.

2 They nearly always grabbed the job of clergyman for their sons.

他们几乎总是把牧师职位抓在手上,日后留给自己的儿子。

3 Layman is not a clergyman or a priest.

普通信徒有别于教士和牧师.

4 The fact that they drew large crowds infuriated a group of prominent clergymen, who called their behavior “intolerably offensive and disgusting.”

5 In fact, many of Wangenheim’s fellow prisoners were artists, intellectuals, clergymen and nobles, assembled “by the iron fist of the arbitrary ”:

6 And it's no wonder—the song has been around since 1779, and the lyrics since 1772, when clergyman John Newton wrote the poem.

7 Brave French nuns, protected by faith, walk through live fire; a clergyman loses his communion cups and linens in a stream, fishes them out, and goes to work.

8 Although the bishop was the head of the church in Chutreaux, it was the group of clergymen known as the chapter who controlled the money.

9 When I returned to the drawing room, a clergyman was talking about the hardships being suffered by children in Berlin.

10 It is the story of the people who battled over the meaning of the mysterious number—the scholars and mystics, the scientists and clergymen—who each tried to understand zero.

11 He is a scholarly clergyman, and creditable to the cloth.

他是个有学问的教士,从没玩忽职守。

12 The old clergyman droned on.

那个老牧师懒洋洋地布道.

13 Malcolm thought carefully and said, “No, sir, never. Ladies and gentlemen, or clergymen anyway, but never a baby.”

14 A Montreal clergyman has said they have a week-old baby boy.

15 The 69-year-old clergyman escaped with superficial wounds.

这位69岁的牧师带着些皮肉伤逃脱了。

16 He is an economist and a Christian clergyman.

他是一位经济学家及基督教牧师.

17 In fact, getting in as a "stranger" was at the sufferance of both the clergyman and the churchwardens.

18 I remembered the answer of the old housekeeper at the parsonage, when I had asked to see the clergyman.

19 The occupants of the bedroom change constantly, with clergymen, government officials, and other people stepping in for a moment to pay their respects.

20 The clergymen, nominally sympathetic to the protesters’ cause, nevertheless urged them to stand down in the name of “law and order and common sense.”

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