chaplain 英 [ˈtʃæplɪn]   美 [ˈtʃæplɪn]

chaplain

chaplain  英 [ˈtʃæplɪn] 美 [ˈtʃæplɪn]

n. 牧师;专职教士 

名词复数:chaplains 

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。
“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。”

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。”

  • 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).
chap·lain / ˈtʃæplɪn ; NAmE ˈtʃæplɪn / noun a priest or other Christian minister who is responsible for the religious needs of people in a prison, hospital, etc. or in the armed forces (监狱、医院、军队等的)教士,牧师,神父;牧灵司铎 compare padre , priest chaplain chaplains chap·lain / ˈtʃæplɪn ; NAmE ˈtʃæplɪn /
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