clergy的意思和读音

clergy

: [ˈklɜrdʒi] : [ˈklɜː(r)dʒi]

n.

clergies  

n.laity

n.priesthood,ministry

clergyn.

1.the priests or ministers of a religion, especially of the Christian Church

All the local clergy were asked to attend the ceremony.

The new proposals affect both clergy and laity.使

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n.1.the people who lead religious services, especially Christian priests. A man who leads religious services is sometimes called a clergyman and a woman who leads religious services is sometimes called a clergywoman

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1.She was afraid she had used some strong, some contemptuous expressions in speaking of the clergy, and that should not have been.——

2.People looked forward to going to church, or to being visited by a travelling member of the clergy.访

3.Some members of the clergy believe their deities watch over every act, thought, and consequence of the deeds of every mortal worshiper.

4.Worst of all, such a journey would get in the way of him going into the clergy.

5.It will, I believe, be everywhere found, that as the clergy are, or are not what they ought to be, so are the rest of the nation.

6.He said they include legalizing hundreds of religious meeting places and allowing for hundreds of new clergy members to be trained.

7.chancel: The space around the altar of a Church for the clergy and sometimes the choir, often enclosed by a lattice or railing.

8.Delegations in an unending parade-labor leaders, rabbis, businessmen, even Christian Clergy-keep urging him to do more for the Jews.――――

9.To the Thai traveling, the clergy which everywhere obviously the body throws over the decadent cassock, as well as splendid temple.

10.The Archibishop of Canterbury, Abbott, forbade one of his clergy from preaching a sermon supporting the crown, and he was replaced.