chaplain
chaplain 英 [ˈtʃæplɪn] 美 [ˈtʃæplɪn]
n. 牧师;专职教士
名词复数:chaplains
- A chaplain is usually a religious leader — a minister, rabbi, or other clergy member — who works outside of a church or temple.
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- n. 牧师;专职教士
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1. She is a hospice chaplain, healer and teacher who works with individuals, couples and groups, offering counseling, coaching and holistic healing.
她是一家疗养院的牧师、医师及教师,她的工作是为个人、夫妻和团体提供咨询服务、指导与疗养。
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2. “We close the blinds on the windows overlooking the driveway,” she said, “so we don't see the Army vehicle arriving with a chaplain bearing the unbearable news.
她说到:“我们把可以远眺到车道的窗户上的百叶窗都关上,这样,就不会看到军用汽车的到来,和车上带着让人心碎的消息的牧师。”
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3. Yahya Hendi, a part-time chaplain at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, said Major Hasan had once praised him for giving a sermon opposing extremism.
叶海亚•汉迪是位于贝思达的国立海军医疗中心的兼职牧师。 他说哈桑少校曾经夸奖过他做的一个反对极端主义的布道。
- chaplain (n.) mid-14c., "minister of a chapel," from Old French chapelein "clergyman" (Modern French chapelain), from Medieval Latin cappellanus "clergyman," originally "custodian of St. Martin's cloak" (see chapel).
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