priestly 英 ['priːstlɪ]   美 ['pristli]

priestly

priestly  英 ['priːstlɪ] 美 ['pristli]

adj. 祭司的;僧侣的;似教士的 

So most scholars think that that block of material comes from a different priestly school, and so we designate that H: holiness. 因此大部分学者认为这一部分内容,出自不同的祭司学派,我们用H来代表“神圣
So the priestly materials are found as a block in Leviticus, a large part of Numbers, and then they're scattered throughout Genesis and Exodus. 在《利未记》中,与祭司相关的内容占了很大一块,有很多的数据,它们都将贯穿在《创世纪》和《出埃及记》中。

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  • adj. 祭司的;僧侣的;似教士的
  • 1. So most scholars think that that block of material comes from a different priestly school, and so we designate that H: holiness.

    因此大部分学者认为这一部分内容,出自不同的祭司学派,我们用H来代表“神圣

  • 2. So the priestly materials are found as a block in Leviticus, a large part of Numbers, and then they're scattered throughout Genesis and Exodus.

    在《利未记》中,与祭司相关的内容占了很大一块,有很多的数据,它们都将贯穿在《创世纪》和《出埃及记》中。

  • 3. WHY did the Catholic church’s insistence on priestly celibacy in the late 11th century give Europeans an early advantage over other societies in establishing the rule of law?

    11世纪晚期天主教会所坚持的僧侣独身制度,为什么能够使欧洲在建立法治方面比其他文明社会更具领先优势?

  • priestly (adj.) mid-15c.; see priest + -ly (1). Old English had preostlic, but the modern word seems to be a Middle English re-formation.
priest·ly / ˈpriːstli ; NAmE ˈpriːstli / adjective [usually before noun ] connected with a priest; like a priest 神职人员的;像神职人员的 priestly priestlier priestliest priest·ly / ˈpriːstli ; NAmE ˈpriːstli /
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