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catechization

/kat-i-kahyz/US // ˈkæt ɪˌkaɪz //UK // (ˈkætɪˌkaɪz) //

慕课,慕道,慕道班,补习班

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cat·e·chized, cat·e·chiz·ing.

    • : to instruct orally by means of questions and answers, especially in Christian doctrine.
    • : to question with reference to belief.
    • : to question closely.

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Examples

  • If Ministers are bound to catechize; then people are bound to be catechized.

  • In a moment the car was again in motion, but the driver, a man of fifty or thereabouts, found time to catechize his guest.

  • Fletcher, however, still found means to catechize the children and to hold meetings in private.

  • I do not mean to allow him to catechize me unless he pays back for it in kind.

  • It was not a moment for me to catechize him, though I could see that he was utterly deluded.