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catechist

/kat-i-kist/US // ˈkæt ɪ kɪst //

慕道者,慕道友,慕课老师,慕课教师

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who catechizes.
    • : Ecclesiastical. a person appointed to instruct catechumens in the principles of religion as a preparation for baptism.

Examples

  • I shall have to lay myself open to such a catechist, and I am not sure that I am prepared to do it.'

  • Juffrouw Laps arose; and the catechist van der Gracht with his son walked into the room.

  • Henley once described Stevenson as something of the sensualist, and something of the Shorter Catechist.

  • A clever catechist made him an imposing-stone out of two boulders of basalt found in a river-bed hard by.

  • "I know no sic-like name in this countryside, sir," and the catechist looked disappointed.