cleric的意思和读音

cleric

: [ˈklerɪk] : ['klerɪk]

n.

adj.“clerical”

clerics  

n.priest,minister,ecclesiastic

clericn.

1.a member of the clergy

2.a religious leader in any religion

Muslim clerics

n.1.,;[]

adj.1.“clerical”

n.1.a leader of any religion2.a member of the clergy

adj.1.<archaic>Same as clerical

1. Witch Cleric Priest ...

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8. Suicide bombing Cleric Separatist ...

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1.Before that, he had been a relatively unknown teacher, educated in Sudan and Libya, the grandson of a famous cleric.

2.Only a few Islamist bloggers talked about his case while most other bloggers, seemed to ignore his case. Probably because he was a cleric.

3.A few minutes later, an old man with the white, tightly wrapped turban of a cleric emerged, his hands covered with blood.

4.If we don't meet up with him within the next hour, he'll pull some of that good cleric moji out and bust us all free.使

5.On Saturday an estimated 50, 000 supporters of the radical Shia cleric Moqtada Sadr marched in Baghdad to call for US troops to leave Iraq.5

6.Over the Christmas period Ms Bruni-Sarkozy visited a shrine in India and told a Muslim cleric that she was praying for another son.

7.The attack came hours after the mosque's top cleric was arrested while trying to slip away wearing a traditional woman's burma.穿

8.The Iranian authorities have clamped down on memorial services for a dissident cleric amid growing political unrest in the country.

9.A spokesman for India's foreign ministry confirmed the offer, which had earlier been made directly to the mosque's chief cleric.

10.It was launched by a Shiite-dominated government out to break the local control of militias led by Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.