cantor 的定义
- the religious official of a synagogue who conducts the liturgical portion of a service and sings or chants the prayers and parts of prayers designed to be performed as solos.
- an official whose duty is to lead the singing in a cathedral or in a collegiate or parish church; a precentor.
cantor 近义词
church leader
更多cantor例句
- It’s difficult to coalesce against a crisis when it’s not even clear anymore what constitutes a crisis, Cantor argues.
- In fact, many of Cantor’s contemporaries didn’t believe it, either.
- “She has been so uniquely focused on dance her whole entire life, at the expense of everything else, that there was not really that much else to dredge up,” Cantor says.
- Cantor is one of only a handful of firms that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York has designated to act as a market maker for federal securities, which means acting as Uncle Sam’s bond broker.
- Now it can happen in the blink of an eye—just look at former House majority leader Eric Cantor.
- “Singing for me, is a prayer,” Nozomi Kawaguchi, the Tokyo-born cantor of Mother Cabrini Shrine, said.
- McCarthy replaced Eric Cantor, who stepped down after losing his primary last month to anti-immigration candidate Dave Brat.
- Neither Cantor nor any of the great singers who nailed their impressions are the true stars of the original video.
- Rob Cantor impersonates everyone from Christina Aguilera to Bono to Sir Ian McKellen while singing an original song, “Perfect.”
- Cantor has half a dozen men in the fifteenth century to whom he devotes more than twenty-five pages each.
- When the cantor was present, there was always fun and merriment.
- He had attended the lectures of Peter Cantor, and obtained an insight into his impressive style.
- Cantor introduced into science a new way of considering mathematical infinity.
- Dr. Cantor says that in confinement plantains constitute the favourite food, but deprived of liberty it soon dies.