priests
英 [priːsts]
美 [prists]
n. (天主教、圣公会、东正教的)司祭,神父,司铎; (非基督教会的)教士,祭司,僧侣
priest的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 基督教教士;(天主教)神父;(英国圣公会)牧师;(东正教)司铎
Apriestis a member of the Christian clergy in the Catholic, Anglican, or Orthodox church.- He had trained to be a Catholic priest.
他受训成为了一名天主教神父。
- He had trained to be a Catholic priest.
- (非基督教会的)教士,和尚,僧侣,祭司
In many non-Christian religions apriestis a man who has particular duties and responsibilities in a place where people worship. - See also:high priest
双语例句
- High-ranking officials, priests and other nobles who had served the pharaoh and his queen had fairly elaborate burials.
而侍奉法老和皇后的高级官员、牧师和其他贵族自然可以享受隆重的葬礼,也就是可以被精心制成木乃伊。 - I give you myself, before priests or the law;
在牧师和法律面前我给你我自己; - Priests are use to hunt down witches and heretics.
牧师通常用来抓获女巫和异教徒。 - Ordinary Roman Catholic priests are not members of the regular clergy, but monks are.
一般罗马天主教神父不是教团成员,但修道士则是。 - They saw the priests and their friends playing cards in the temple.
他们看见祭司们和他们的朋友正在庙宇内打扑克。 - Priests of the Druid religion of ancient Britain and France believed mistletoe had magical powers.
古代英国人和法国人中德鲁伊教的牧师相信槲寄生有魔力。 - The church's ruling body voted to ordain women as priests.
该教会的管理机构投票通过接纳女性为牧师。 - Every curia had its own religious rites, shrines and priests;
每一个库里亚都有自己的宗教仪式、圣物和祭司; - The priests could see him, and the soldiers.
牧师和士兵都能看见他。 - In1980 the Vatican ordered all priests and nuns to give up elected offices.
1980年梵蒂冈命令所有的神父和修女放弃当选的职位。