priest 英 [pri:st]   美 [prist]

priest

priest  英 [pri:st] 美 [prist]

n. 牧师;神父;教士  vt. 使成为神职人员;任命…为祭司 

名词复数:priests 

The weary priest droned a prayer. 疲惫不堪的牧师喃喃地念祷词。
He confessed to the priest before he died. 他死前向神父忏悔。

  • A priest is a religious figure who performs ceremonies, particularly in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, or Orthodox church. During a Catholic baptism, a priest sprinkles holy water on a baby's head.
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  • n. 牧师;神父;教士
  • vt. 使成为神职人员;任命…为祭司
  • 1. The weary priest droned a prayer.

    疲惫不堪的牧师喃喃地念祷词。

  • 2. He confessed to the priest before he died.

    他死前向神父忏悔。

  • 3. The priest celebrated High Mass in church.

    神父在教堂中举行大弥撒。

  • priest (n.) Old English preost probably shortened from the older Germanic form represented by Old Saxon and Old High German prestar, Old Frisian prestere, all from Vulgar Latin *prester "priest," from Late Latin presbyter "presbyter, elder," from Greek presbyteros (see Presbyterian).
priest / priːst ; NAmE priːst / noun 1 a person who is qualified to perform religious duties and ceremonies in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Orthodox Churches (天主教、圣公会、东正教的)司祭,神父,司铎 a parish priest 堂区司铎 the ordination of women priests 女司祭的授职礼 compare chaplain , clergyman , minister n.  (2 ) , vicar 2 ( feminine priest·ess / ˈpriːstes ; NAmE ˈpriːstes / ) a person who performs religious ceremonies in some religions that are not Christian (非基督教会的)教士,祭司,僧侣 priest priests priested priesting priest / priːst ; NAmE priːst / priest·ess / ˈpriːstes ; NAmE ˈpriːstes /
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