parson
英 [ˈpɑːsn]
美 [ˈpɑːrsn]
n. 圣公会教区牧师; 教区牧师; 新教牧师
复数:parsons
Collins.2 / BNC.15415 / COCA.25984
牛津词典
noun
- 圣公会教区牧师;教区牧师
an Anglican vicar or parish priest - 新教牧师
a Protestant clergyman
柯林斯词典
- (英国国教的)教区牧师;(其他教会的)圣职人员
Aparsonis a priest in the Church of England with responsibility for a small local area, or can be used to refer to any clergyman in some other churches.
英英释义
noun
- a person authorized to conduct religious worship
- clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches
双语例句
- Me and the boys will get a parson here some way.
我和兄弟们会去请牧师。 - So, I took to the road, and* the first man I robbed was a parson. What? That's highway robbery.
于是我做了拦路打劫的强盗。我抢劫的第一个人是个牧师。 - 'Good night, Sir John,' said the parson.
您好,约翰爵士。牧师说。 - He told me to put on my cloak and run to Gimmerton for the doctor and the parson.
他叫我穿上外衣,赶紧跑到吉默吞去请医生和牧师。 - A man shouldn't be a parson until he's in his forties.
一个人不到四十几岁不能作牧师。 - Have you ever heard the name of the parson of Emminster-you must have done so?
你听说过爱敏寺那个牧师的名字吧你一定听到过,是吧? - Presently he was met by an elderly parson astride on a gray mare, who, as he rode, hummed a wandering tune.
过了一会儿,有一个上了年纪的牧师,骑着一匹灰色的母马,用一种拿不准的语。 - As if the poor parson had said a rarely facetious thing.
好像这个可怜的人刚刚说了什么可笑的事情。 - Nobody could tell this but the parson of the parish, and he was a new-comer, and did not know her.
除了这个教区的牧师之外,没有人能够告诉她,牧师是新来的,还不认识她。 - It was nearly bedtime, but she rushed downstairs and asked if she might send for the parson.
那时快到睡觉的时候了,但是她却急忙跑到楼下,问要不要去请牧师。