deacon
deacon 英 [ˈdi:kən] 美 [ˈdikən]
n. 执事;助祭 vt. 朗读;搞欺骗
名词复数:deacons
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- n. 执事;助祭
- vt. 朗读;搞欺骗
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1. I caught up with Coburn, a medical doctor and ordained Southern Baptist deacon.
我约见了科伯恩,他是一位医学博士,也是南部浸礼会执事。
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2. James Murphy, deacon of the diocese's mother church, the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, said church leaders are always skeptical at first.
主教教区的天主教大教堂执事詹姆斯·墨菲说,教堂的负责人一开始都对此持怀疑态度。
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3. And, even with this terror in his heart, he could hardly avoid laughing, to imagine how the sanctified old patriarchal deacon would have been petrified by his minister's impiety.
然而,尽管他内心如此惧怕,但一想到假着他当真说出那番大不敬的话来,那位圣洁的父辈老执事会吓得何等瞠目结舌,他还是禁不住要笑出声来!
- deacon (n.) Old English deacon, diacon, from Late Latin diaconus, from Greek diakonos "servant of the church, religious official," literally "servant," from dia- here perhaps "thoroughly, from all sides," + PIE *kon-o-, from root *ken- "to hasten, set oneself in motion."
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