chaplain 的定义
- an ecclesiastic attached to the chapel of a royal court, college, etc., or to a military unit.
- a person who says the prayer, invocation, etc., for an organization or at an assembly.
chaplain 近义词
minister in church
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- At one point, he also worked as a chaplain at the Jessup Correctional Institution.
- It gives me a chance to be a chaplain and to really hear them.
- “I’m hungry,” Gomez told the chaplain, who returned with food, a hat and gloves.
- Less than two weeks later, a prison chaplain called on May 2 to tell her Coley had died.
- Rabbi Isaac Neuman, a survivor of Auschwitz, twice served as a guest chaplain.
- Bratton now announced that he was appointing Ramos an honorary chaplain at the 84th Precinct where he was assigned.
- He hoped also to be a chaplain through his local church, and he was nearing the end of his formal training.
- Davis is a former chaplain and associate professor of religion at Skidmore College.
- A PAPD chaplain said a prayer and the three honor guards folded the three flags as they would at a triple burial.
- At a meeting, a chaplain said “Morale seems to be up… at least for those headed home.”
- The Padre Jose, who is the chaplain, is also the overseer of the estate; a combination of offices that I find is usual here.
- Now the Chaplain pauses: he is comparing the number of the wooden block hanging outside the cell with that on the letter.
- Past the tier of vacant cells, we ascend the stairway to the upper rotunda, on the left side of which is the Chaplain's office.
- There are so many letters here—I'll slip among them into the large pocket—the Chaplain will not notice me.
- The third, a young man, was confined for having volunteered as chaplain in a Union regiment.