non-Cath·o·licˌnän-ˈkath-lik -ˈka-thə-
non-Catholic如何读
non-Catholic英英释义
noun
a person who is not a Catholic
services attended by both Catholics and non-Catholics
non-Catholic词源英文解释
The first known use of non-Catholic was in 1650
non-Catholic 例句
1 Regrettably, most of these friends are either still searching, have joined non-Catholic churches or are no longer members of any church.
2 Many Americans don’t have a choice — non-Catholic hospitals are too far to reach in an emergency or aren’t in their insurance networks.
3 But non-Catholic Christians are still my brothers and sisters in Christ.