pulpit的意思和读音

pulpit

: [ˈpʊlpɪt] : ['pʊlpɪt]

n.

pulpits  

n.podium,dais,stand,lectern,reading desk

pulpitn.

1.a small platform in a church that is like a box and is high above the ground, where a priest, etc. stands to speak to the people

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n.1.the place where a priest stands to talk to people in a church

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1.It was always going to be easier for a US president to climb into the pulpit when Washington felt secure in its hegemony.

2.They were all there already, big, comfortable, ordained men; they smiled and nodded as he mounted the pulpit steps.

3.He longed to speak out from his own pulpit at the full height of his voice, and tell the people what he was.

4.When I had finished and sat down, a man slowly arose from his seat, about three rows from the rear, and made his way toward the pulpit.

5.As a young boy, Edwards is said to have preached sermons to his playmates from a makeshift pulpit he built behind his home.

6.CT: Speaking from the patterns & practices pulpit, I have to be very careful on questions like this.CT:

7." Bah ! " said the Bishop. "Let us announce our Te Deum from the pulpit, nevertheless, Monsieur le Cure. Things will arrange themselves. "!”。“。”

8.My finger, pointed at this man, would have hurled him from his pulpit into a dungeon- thence, peradventure, to the gallows!——

9.Benjamin Franklin wrote of his desire to see the Mufti of Istanbul preach Islam to Americans from a pulpit in Philadelphia.·

10."In Poland, people tend not to listen to those who mistake the priest's pulpit for a speaker's platform at a political rally, " he said.