preacher 英 [ˈpri:tʃə(r)]   美 [ˈpritʃər]

preacher

preacher  英 [ˈpri:tʃə(r)] 美 [ˈpritʃər]

n. 牧师;传教士;鼓吹者 

名词复数:preachers 

We have the blind preacher. 我们知道了那个盲传教士。
The good lady jumped right up and said, Oh yes, preacher. 这位虔诚的女人突然跳了起来,说:“哦,当然了,牧师。

  • A preacher is a Christian religious leader. On Sundays, preachers deliver sermons in churches.
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  • n. 牧师;传教士;鼓吹者
  • 1. We have the blind preacher.

    我们知道了那个盲传教士。

  • 2. The good lady jumped right up and said, Oh yes, preacher.

    这位虔诚的女人突然跳了起来,说:“哦,当然了,牧师。

  • 3. Remember what that new young preacher said in church today.

    记住今天在教堂新来的年轻牧师所说的话。

  • preacher (n.) c. 1200, from Old French preecheor "preacher" (Modern French prêcheur), from Latin praedicatorem (nominative praedicator) "public praiser, eulogist," literally "proclaimer" (see preach). Slang short form preach (n.) is recorded by 1968, American English.
preach·er / ˈpriːtʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈpriːtʃər / noun a person, often a member of the clergy,who gives religious talks and often performs religious ceremonies, for example in a church 传道者;牧师 a preacher famous for her inspiring sermons 以发人深省的讲道出名的传道者 a lay preacher (= who is not a priest, etc. but who has been trained to give religious talks) 传道员 preacher preachers preach·er / ˈpriːtʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈpriːtʃər /
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