clergy
clergy 英 [ˈklɜ:dʒi] 美 [ˈklɜrdʒi]
n. 神职人员;牧师;僧侣
名词复数:clergy
- 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
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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。
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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.
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