votary 英 [ˈvəʊtəri]   美 [ˈvoʊtəri]

votary

votary  英 [ˈvəʊtəri] 美 [ˈvoʊtəri]

n. 崇拜者;出家人  adj. 立誓任圣职的;誓约的 

名词复数:votaries 

There shall be no auctions, as Congress is not a votary of auctions as a mechanism for this sale. 应该不会有拍卖会,因为国会不希望用竞标的方式来完成这一笔买卖。
Akshay Babu, who had made the passion in English literature living to us, was himself a votary of the emotional life. 阿卡什先生,这位使我们逼真地感到英国文学强烈情感的人,他自己就是一个性情中人。

  • If your sister is a Sister in the Roman Catholic Church, then she is a votary. People who have devoted their lives to religious service are called votaries.
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  • n. 崇拜者;出家人
  • adj. 立誓任圣职的;誓约的
  • 1. There shall be no auctions, as Congress is not a votary of auctions as a mechanism for this sale.

    应该不会有拍卖会,因为国会不希望用竞标的方式来完成这一笔买卖。

  • 2. Akshay Babu, who had made the passion in English literature living to us, was himself a votary of the emotional life.

    阿卡什先生,这位使我们逼真地感到英国文学强烈情感的人,他自己就是一个性情中人。

  • 3. The organismic, "what you can do for your country" implies that government is the master or the deity, the citizen, the servant or the votary .

    带有组织性的,“你能为你的国家做些什么”意味着政府是主人或神,而公民则为仆人或信徒。

  • votary (n.) 1540s, "one consecrated by a vow," from Latin votum "a promise to a god; that which is promised" (see vow (n.)) + -ary. Originally "a monk or nun," general sense of "ardent devotee of some aim or pursuit" is from 1591 (in Shakespeare, originally in reference to love). Related: Votaress.
vo·tary / ˈvəʊtəri ; NAmE ˈvoʊtəri / noun ( plural vo·taries ) votaryof sb/sth ( formal) a person who worships or loves sb/sth 仰慕者;爱好者;信仰者 a votary of John Keats 约翰 · 济慈的崇拜者 votary votaries vo·tary / ˈvəʊtəri ; NAmE ˈvoʊtəri /
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