ecclesiastics

英 [ɪˌkliːzɪˈæstɪks] 美 [ɪˌkliziˈæstɪks]

n.  (基督教)教士,圣职人员
ecclesiastic的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (基督教的)牧师,神职人员
    An ecclesiastic is a priest or clergyman in the Christian Church.

    双语例句

    1. Philosophers, whose incomes are derived from the investments of universities, have favoured interest ever since they ceased to be ecclesiastics and therefore connected with landowning.
      哲学家们的收入现在都得自大学的资金,所以自从他们不再是教士,因而不再与土地占有相联系之后,也都一直是赞成利息的。
    2. Brazen ecclesiastics, of the worst world worldly, with sensual eyes, loose tongues, and looser lives;
      还有凡心最重的无耻教士,目光淫邪,舌头放荡,生活更放荡。
    3. Each settlement is more or less independent, though periodically the High Ecclesiastics of many cities will gather in a hidden cathedral that floats alone in the Positive Energy Plane.
      每个社群各自为政,尽管各城的高阶神职者会定期在一座漂浮于正能量位面的秘密大教堂会面。
    4. I do not insist on the privileges of ecclesiastics but I would like their jurisdiction to be determined once and for all.
      我并没有固执教会的特权,但我喜欢他们的司法权能够一次性决定到永远。