英:[ˈvɪkərɪdʒ]
美:[ˈvɪkərɪdʒ]
英:[ˈvɪkərɪdʒ]
美:[ˈvɪkərɪdʒ]
vic·ar·age
vI k rihj
复数:vicarages
15世纪初,“教区牧师的福利”来自 vicar + -age。意思是“教区牧师的房子或住所”,来源于1520年代。
The first known use of vicarage was in the 15th century
viciousadjective
likely to do evil : wicked
of the nature of evil : immoral
very dangerous
a vicious dog
having or showing hateful feelings
vicious gossip
viciousadjective
likely to do evil : wicked
of the nature of evil : immoral
very dangerous
a vicious dog
having or showing hateful feelings
vicious gossip
viceroynoun
the governor of a country or province who represents the sovereign
a black and orange North American butterfly resembling but smaller than the monarch
viceregaladjective
of or relating to a viceroy or viceroyalty
vice1 of 2noun
evil conduct or habits : wickedness
a moral fault or weakness
dishonesty was his vice
an unimportant fault
eating too much candy is my vice
behavior that is unwanted in a domestic animal (as pulling out feathers by a bird)
vice-2 of 2prefix
one that takes the place of
vicarnoun
a minister in charge of a church who serves under the authority of another minister
a church official who takes the place of or represents a higher official
vicarnoun
a minister in charge of a church who serves under the authority of another minister
a church official who takes the place of or represents a higher official
vicariousadjective
serving or acting for another
done or suffered for the benefit of someone else
a vicarious sacrifice
sharing in someone else's experience through the use of the imagination or sympathetic feelings
vicarious joy
vicariousadjective
serving or acting for another
done or suffered for the benefit of someone else
a vicarious sacrifice
sharing in someone else's experience through the use of the imagination or sympathetic feelings
vicarious joy
vicaragenoun
a vicar's home
1 Barclays Premiership, Saturday March 31 sth 2006 Vicarage Road, Watford, Herts.
英格兰超级联赛, 2006年三月三十一日(星期六),维卡拉格路, 沃特福德, 赫特福德.
2 “I grew up with Christian values and around the church, being in the vicarage” Willett says.
3 Mary's buried feelings grumble like distant thunder as Leyshon slowly cranks up the tension through a fateful year of homesickness and worse at the vicarage.
4 He then drank beer, ate food and watched two DVDs in the vicarage before leaving the following morning.
5 Sitting in the vicarage garden – we can imagine the dappled sun and birdsong – with the vicar, an old friend, was Cecil Sharp, a music teacher at a north London school.
6 The couple, both priests, lived together at their vicarage in the village of Finedon.
7 Isotope dating studies of the bodies in the vicarage charnel mound found wide disparities.
8 “I told him he should look for an old vicarage somewhere.”
9 In the vicarage garden, the bodies in the charnel mound have gone back to sleep.
10 Her mother worked down the road in a vicarage for the Church of England.
11 The couple, both priests, lived together with their dogs in their vicarage in Northamptonshire, according to his website.
12 He was entranced again when he overheard a gardener singing quietly to himself as he mowed a vicarage lawn in Somerset.
13 He killed Ms Yates at her Worcestershire home and then weeks later murdered Rev Suddards at a vicarage in South Gloucestershire.
14 I'll now call at the vicarage and report to you in due course.
我现在要去教区牧师家拜访,然后适时向你汇报情况。
15 She has described growing up in a vicarage as "different" but useful because "you get to meet a whole range of people from all types of background".
16 "You left your baby boy at the vicarage - you chose somewhere you knew he would be found, and found by someone who would make sure he was looked after and safe," she said.
17 In the Essex village of Easthorpe, a sheela was deemed too obscene to keep and so was given to a museum after serving time in the vicarage garden rockery.
18 After a day in the saddle, riders will recharge at hotels with deep local roots, such as The Painswick, a converted 18th-century Palladian house that was once the town's vicarage.
19 Margaret's father went to sleep in his dressing room and locks and bars went on all the vicarage doors and windows.
20 At the vicarage, Mary is taught to read and write, a skill that sets her apart from everyone she's ever known.