n.牧师;教士
clergymen───牧师;n.(Clergymen)人名;(英)克勒吉门
clergywoman───n.女牧师;牧师妻
clergywomen───n.女牧师;牧师妻
Berryman───贝里曼(姓氏)
Everyman───n.普通人;一般人
clergy───n.神职人员;牧师;僧侣
ferryman───n.渡船夫;摆渡者;n.(Ferryman)人名;(英)费里曼
merryman───n.丑角,小丑;n.(Merryman)(美、爱尔兰、英)梅里曼(人名)
wherryman───n.小船桨手
You are perfectly right," said the clergyman kindly.───你说得很对。”牧师和蔼地说。
A clergyman read the liturgy from the prayer-book.───一名牧师照着祈祷书读祷文。
-year-old clergyman escaped with superficial wounds.───岁的牧师带着些皮肉伤逃脱了。
You_ assign greater consequence to the clergyman than one has been used to hear given, or than I can quite comprehend.───你可把牧师的作用看得过重了,谁也没听说过牧师这么重要,我也不大能理解。
and he guessed that she nursed a secret disappointment at having been invited out in London to meet a clergyman and a French tutor.───他猜想她心中正暗自感到失望,因为在伦敦被邀请去见一个牧师和一个法国教师而失望。
Old Mr Clare was a clergyman of a type which, within the last twenty years, has wellnigh dropped out of contemporary life.───在最近二十年里,老克莱尔先生这样的牧师都差不多在现代人的生活里消失了。
"It may be so, " said the young clergyman, indifferently, as waiving a discussion that he considered irrelevant or unseasonable.───“可能是这样的,”年轻的牧师谈淡地说,象是放弃了这个他认为不相干和没道理的讨论。
It was an abnegation that brought with it much suffering for the clergyman .───这是一种给这位牧师带来极大痛苦的放弃。
The writer-director often invests his scripts with the sort of advice a concerned clergyman might give the wandering faithful.───作家,导演往往与投资有关的咨询意见一牧师可能会给他的流浪忠实排序脚本。
The man was polite and his general demeanour had the air of a clergyman.