第三人称复数:clergies
名词(尤指基督教堂内的)牧师,教士; 〈废〉学问
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1. The king tried to weaken the power of the clergy.
国王试图削弱教会的权力。
1. 牧师:为了更好地控制一般是市民(CITIZENS)、业主(BUSINESS OWNERS)、牧师(CLERGY)和新闻媒体(PRESS),白手经常常派遣高智商的手下去贿赂他们. 经常给控制范围内的市民施些小恩小惠在他看来是很有必要的. 贿赂牧师,他会在每次做礼拜是为白手大唱赞歌.
2. 教士:非营利组织的大多数雇员,如果不是正式任命的牧师(minister)或教士(clergy),他们的工资和其他形式的补偿通常与一般无异,必须交纳收入税.
3. 宗教:政府:government,authority,sovereign,parliament,treaty,alliance,mayor,etc. | 宗教:clergy,cardinal,parson,vicar,communion, faith,etc. | 法律:bar,judge,suit,jury,evidence, defendant,verdict,etc.
1. 牧师;神职人员
The clergy are the official leaders of the religious activities of a particular group of believers.
e.g. These proposals met opposition from the clergy.
这些提案遭到神职人员的反对。
1. It is expected that a breach of the rules may lead to disciplinary action or the possible suspension of clergy.
2. It is unclear what the unnamed complainants - reported by the state prosecutor to be Catholic clergy from the area - are seeking.
3. That hasn't stopped Methodist clergy in the US from raising the stakes.
4. Cults are more influential in rural areas and small townships, where the number of Christians is increasing rapidly but qualified clergy are in short supply.
5. Clergy and laity voted in favor by larger margins, but the proposal had to pass in all three orders to be implemented.
6. The bishops are trying to uphold the church doctrine of forbidding clergy from sex except in a full marriage.
7. Iraqi officials Thursday released the first partial returns from national elections, showing a commanding lead by candidates backed by the Shiite Muslim clergy.
8. Despite fears among the Saudi clergy over the corrupting influence of music videos, the clip had implicit government approval.
9. Americans who seek counseling from a member of the clergy, usually have to seek them out in a setting connected to their place of worship.
10. Political sources say the ticket endorsed by the Shiite clergy was expected to win the largest share of the 275 National Assembly seats.
clergy什么意思
noun
1. clergy的近义词
1. in Christianity, clergymen collectively (as distinguished from the laity)