clergyman
英 [ˈklɜːdʒimən]
美 [ˈklɜːrdʒimən]
n. (男)圣职人员,神职人员
复数:clergymen
Collins.1 / BNC.9927 / COCA.15346
牛津词典
noun
- (男)圣职人员,神职人员
a male priest or minister in the Christian Church
柯林斯词典
- 牧师;教士
Aclergymanis a male member of the clergy.
英英释义
noun
- a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church
双语例句
- She never has danced with a clergyman, she says, and she never_will_.
她说她以前从没和牧师跳过舞,以后也决不会和牧师跳舞。 - A clergyman read the liturgy from the prayer-book.
一名牧师照着祈祷书念祷文。 - I knew that Mr. Wickham ought not to be a clergyman.
我知道韦翰先生不适宜当牧师。 - She then remained apart, silently watching Hester and the clergyman;
然后她便远远地呆在一边,默默地望着海丝特和牧师; - "Then I need ask no further," said the clergyman, somewhat hastily rising from his chair.
这样看来,我就不必多问了,牧师说着,有点匆忙地从椅子上站起身。 - They all say he is so arrogant to old clergyman of the city.
他们全说他对城里的老牧师太傲慢啦。 - Quotation from British clergyman and writer Thomas Fuller ( 1608-1661).
引句来自英国牧师和作家托马斯富勒(1608至1661年)。 - A clergyman friend of the family conducted the funeral.
这家人的一位牧师朋友主持了这场葬礼。 - A clergyman or other person in religious orders.
宗教秩序中的牧师或其他人员。 - After being served, one of the elders asked the clergyman to say grace.
饭后,一位老人要牧师祈祷。“我想我是免了,”牧师说。