deacon 英 [ˈdi:kən]   美 [ˈdikən]

deacon

deacon  英 [ˈdi:kən] 美 [ˈdikən]

n. 执事;助祭  vt. 朗读;搞欺骗 

名词复数:deacons 

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。
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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  • n. 执事;助祭
  • vt. 朗读;搞欺骗
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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."
dea·con / ˈdiːkən ; NAmE ˈdiːkən / noun 1 (in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Orthodox Churches) a religious leader just below the rank of a priest (罗马天主教、圣公会和东正教会的)执事,会吏 2 (in some Nonconformist Churches) a person who is not a member of the clergy,but who helps a minister with church business affairs (某些不信奉英国国教的教会中协助管理教会事务的)助祭 deacon deacons dea·con / ˈdiːkən ; NAmE ˈdiːkən /
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