clergy 英 [ˈklɜ:dʒi]   美 [ˈklɜrdʒi]

clergy

clergy  英 [ˈklɜ:dʒi] 美 [ˈklɜrdʒi]

n. 神职人员;牧师;僧侣 

名词复数:clergy 

Thus, his preaching was directed at not only the laity, but the clergy as well. 因此,他的讲道面向的不只是世俗之人,也面向神职人员。
A woman is more likely to hold a seat on a Fortune 500 company board (15%) serve as a member of the clergy (15%) or work as an aerospace engineer (10%) than she is to direct a Hollywood movie (7%). 相比于执导好莱坞影片(7%),一名妇女更有可能在《财富》500强公司的董事会里拥有一席之地(15%),更有可能成为一名神职人员(15%),或者更有可能担任航天工程师(10%)。

  • In the Christian church, the clergy is the entire class of religious officials, from priests to pastors to bishops and beyond. If you have a sense that your life path lies in helping others practice their faith, you should go into the clergy
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  • n. 神职人员;牧师;僧侣
  • 1. Thus, his preaching was directed at not only the laity, but the clergy as well.

    因此,他的讲道面向的不只是世俗之人,也面向神职人员。

  • 2. A woman is more likely to hold a seat on a Fortune 500 company board (15%) serve as a member of the clergy (15%) or work as an aerospace engineer (10%) than she is to direct a Hollywood movie (7%).

    相比于执导好莱坞影片(7%),一名妇女更有可能在《财富》500强公司的董事会里拥有一席之地(15%),更有可能成为一名神职人员(15%),或者更有可能担任航天工程师(10%)。

  • clergy (n.) c. 1200, clergie "office or dignity of a clergyman," from two Old French words: 1. clergié "clerics, learned men," from Medieval Latin clericatus, from Late Latin clericus (see clerk (n.)); 2. clergie "learning, knowledge, erudition," from clerc, also from Late Latin clericus.
clergy / ˈklɜːdʒi ; NAmE ˈklɜːrdʒi / ( oftenthe clergy ) noun [plural ] the priests or ministers of a religion, especially of the Christian Church (统称)圣职人员,神职人员 All the local clergy were asked to attend the ceremony. 所有当地的圣职人员都获邀参加这项仪式。 The new proposals affect both clergy and laity. 新的提案使神职人员和平信徒都会受到影响。 collocationsat religion compare laity clergy clergies clergy / ˈklɜːdʒi ; NAmE ˈklɜːrdʒi /
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