Methodist 英 [ˈmeθədɪst]   美 [ˈmɛθədɪst]

Methodist

Methodist  英 [ˈmeθədɪst] 美 [ˈmɛθədɪst]

n. 卫理公会派教徒  adj. 卫理公会教派的 

名词复数:methodists 

Could you actually marry a Methodist? 你能和卫理公会教徒结婚吗?
She was a Methodist - or at least, her parents were, and Ruth had to follow suit. 她是一个卫理会会派教徒 —— 至少,她父母是,因此而露丝也得是。

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  • n. 卫理公会派教徒
  • adj. 卫理公会教派的
  • 1. Could you actually marry a Methodist?

    你能和卫理公会教徒结婚吗?

  • 2. She was a Methodist - or at least, her parents were, and Ruth had to follow suit.

    她是一个卫理会会派教徒 —— 至少,她父母是,因此而露丝也得是。

  • 3. He was a Cub Scout in the pack that met at St.James Methodist Church, a block from our apartment.

    他是一名童子军,他的军团在距离我们住所一个街区的圣詹姆士卫理公会教堂集会。

  • Methodist (n.) "One of a new kind of puritans lately arisen, so called from their profession to live by rules and in constant method" [Johnson]. Protestant religious sect founded 1729 at Oxford University by John and Charles Wesley, took that name almost from inception, but it had been used at least since 1686 for various new methods of worship. Related: Methodism.
Meth·od·ist / ˈmeθədɪst ; NAmE ˈmeθədɪst / noun a member of a Christian Protestant Church that broke away from the Church of England in the 18th century 循道宗信徒(18 世纪从英国国教分离出的基督教新教教徒) Meth·od·ism / ˈmeθədɪzəm ; NAmE ˈmeθədɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] Meth·od·ist adjective a Methodist church/preacher 循道宗教会╱牧师 Methodist Methodists Meth·od·ist / ˈmeθədɪst ; NAmE ˈmeθədɪst / Meth·od·ism / ˈmeθədɪzəm ; NAmE ˈmeθədɪzəm /
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