parishioner 英 [pə'rɪʃ(ə)nə]   美 [pə'rɪʃənɚ]

parishioner

parishioner  英 [pə'rɪʃ(ə)nə] 美 [pə'rɪʃənɚ]

n. 教区居民 

名词复数:parishioners 

I'll discover the parish of that parishioner. 我会找到这个教民所属的教区。
Another solid parishioner presses his card into his hand, murmuring that he hopes to be of service to him in the future: he is an undertaker. 另一个看法一致的居民把名片压到家具商的手上,低声说他希望将来能为其服务——他是一名殡葬承办者。

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  • n. 教区居民
  • 1. I'll discover the parish of that parishioner.

    我会找到这个教民所属的教区。

  • 2. Another solid parishioner presses his card into his hand, murmuring that he hopes to be of service to him in the future: he is an undertaker.

    另一个看法一致的居民把名片压到家具商的手上,低声说他希望将来能为其服务——他是一名殡葬承办者。

  • 3. There is the appeal to incomplete catastrophe such as a lucky parishioner who developed pneumonia and stayed home, thereby avoiding certain death.

    有人幸免于难,比如一个幸运的教区居民得了肺炎呆在家里,从而避免了死神的呼唤.

  • parishioner (n.) mid-15c., with -er (1), from earlier parishen "parishioner" (c. 1200), from Old French paroissien, parochien, from paroisse (see parish). Doublet form parochian was obsolete by 1700.
pa·rish·ion·er / pəˈrɪʃənə(r) ; NAmE pəˈrɪʃənər / noun a person living in a parish, especially one who goes to church regularly 教区居民;(尤指)教区的教徒 parishioner parishioners pa·rish·ion·er / pəˈrɪʃənə(r) ; NAmE pəˈrɪʃənər /
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