celibate的意思和读音

celibate

: [ˈseləbət] : ['selɪbət]

adj.

n.

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celibates  

celibateadj.

1.not married and not having sex, especially for religious reasons

celibate priests

2.not having sex

I've been celibate for the past six months.

n.

1.a person who has chosen not to marry; a person who never has sex

adj.1.;

n.1.;

adj.1.unmarried or not having sexual activity, especially because of a religious vow

n.1.a person who is unmarried or not having sexual activity, especially because of a religious vow

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1.This devotion is the reason that the traditions of southern India represent him as celibate (see the anecdote Devotion to his mother).)。

2.This was a time when permanent fellows of a Cambridge college had to be unmarried, celibate and take holy orders.

3."If I weren't so fat, I'd have made you a good wife, " she teasingly told Patriarch Bartholomew who, as an Orthodox bishop, is celibate.“。”——

4.He portrayed himself as a celibate, a pose calculated to epitomize his moral fiber, but he had at least two wives or perhaps concubines.姿

5.After meeting the boys in person, I began to wonder if perhaps I should adjust my rule somewhat about remaining celibate this year.

6.In the beginning of early Christianity, see, you did not have the celibate ministr.

7.If their wife dies after they become a priest, they're expected to stay celibate and single for the rest of their lives also.

8.If you are celibate, you are making the effort not to do something that you really want to do. I don't want to do it in the first place!

9.Oppressor lets Huo Jia sit beside oneself, say gently to his ear: "Is you married still celibate? ":“?”

10.He would discourage in both the householders and the celibate youths any lukewarmness in their spiritual struggles.