clerics 的 2 个定义
- a member of the clergy.
- a member of a clerical party.
- clerics, half-sized or small-sized reading glasses worn on the nose, usually rimless or with a thin metal frame.
- pertaining to the clergy; clerical.
clerics 近义词
preacher
更多clerics例句
- As hardline cleric and Khamenei ally Mehdi Taaeb recently declared “we have now reached the stage for the purification of the Islamic Revolution.”
- Nearly 600 people registered as candidates with the Guardian Council, a 12-person body made up of jurists and clerics who answer to the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
- Supreme Leaders are chosen by a group of clerics called the Assembly of Experts.
- However, said Tia Noelle Pratt, a Villanova University sociologist who has studied the church’s handling of racial issues, the removal of a cleric is significant.
- The authors of these documents are as diverse as the locales, including military men, to be sure, but also adventurers, philosophers, doctors, clerics, explorers and revolutionaries.
- Three years ago, Republican Guard soldiers came into the hills and killed a cleric accused of hosting Jundullah fighters.
- But he seemed on first encounter to be very gray, more a forgettable clerk than a firebrand cleric.
- In 1483 the princes were publicly declared illegitimate by a cleric.
- And the third was Mullah Adahdad, 45, an unarmed cleric who was attacked with a grenade and gunned down by several soldiers.
- Coming from the Jordanian cleric, that condemnation is especially powerful.
- His friends now wondered at the cleric and very official-looking nature of his position.
- A cleric declares that he was at heart not a bad child but had been harmed by bad examples.
- They send a messenger to the cleric, that water be brought to them in the field.
- In a passion, he cursed the cleric, crying: 'As the minister of the devil, thou canst only guide to hell!
- "Paint the soul, never mind the legs and arms," recommended the cleric in Fra Lippo Lippi.