evangelize 英 [ɪˈvændʒəlaɪz]   美 [ɪˈvændʒəˌlaɪz]

evangelize

evangelize  英 [ɪˈvændʒəlaɪz] 美 [ɪˈvændʒəˌlaɪz]

vt. 传福音;使信基督教  vi. 传福音;传道 

进行时:evangelizing  过去式:evangelized  过去分词:evangelized  第三人称单数:evangelizes  名词复数:evangelizes 

After Dr. Kennedy it became impossible to say that Calvinists can’t evangelize because of their theology. 在肯尼迪博士出现之后,人就不能说加尔文主义者因他们神学的缘故不能传福音。
Unless you work for a software as services company, and it is your job to evangelize the product, be open-minded and willing to change. 除非他是在一家专门负责技术推广的软件服务公司工作,那样他必须开放思想并且愿意接受改变。

  • To evangelize is to share religious beliefs, especially Christian ones, with other people. Preachers and ministers evangelize from the pulpit in their churches every Sunday.
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  • vt. 传福音;使信基督教
  • vi. 传福音;传道
  • 1. After Dr. Kennedy it became impossible to say that Calvinists can’t evangelize because of their theology.

    在肯尼迪博士出现之后,人就不能说加尔文主义者因他们神学的缘故不能传福音。

  • 2. Unless you work for a software as services company, and it is your job to evangelize the product, be open-minded and willing to change.

    除非他是在一家专门负责技术推广的软件服务公司工作,那样他必须开放思想并且愿意接受改变。

  • 3. Instead, it tells us to evangelize and teach people to obey all of God's Word, and God's Word shows us a lifestyle much broader than evangelism alone.

    而是告诉我们传福音和教导门徒遵循上帝的话语,上帝的话语向我们展示的生活方式比单独的传福音生活要广阔的多。

  • evangelize (v.) late 14c., from Old French evangeliser "to spread or preach the Gospel," and directly from Church Latin evangelizare, from Greek euangelizesthai (see evangelist). Related: Evangelized; evangelizing.
evan·gel·ize ( BrE also -ise ) / ɪˈvændʒəlaɪz ; NAmE ɪˈvændʒəlaɪz / verb evangelizesb to try to persuade people to become Christians 传播福音;使皈依基督教 evangelise evangelised evangelises evangelising evangelize evangelized evangelizes evangelizing evan·gel·ize / ɪˈvændʒəlaɪz ; NAmE ɪˈvændʒəlaɪz /
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