monsignor 的定义
plural Mon·si·gnors, Italian Mon·si·gno·ri [mawn-see-nyaw-ree]. /ˌmɔn siˈnyɔ ri/. Roman Catholic Church.
- a title conferred upon certain prelates.
- a person bearing this title.
monsignor 近义词
等同于 clergyman
monsignor 的近义词 41 个
- bishop
- chaplain
- cleric
- evangelist
- missionary
- pastor
- pontiff
- preacher
- priest
- rabbi
- abbey
- archbishop
- cardinal
- cassock
- churchman
- clerk
- curate
- dean
- divine
- ecclesiastic
- father
- padre
- parson
- primate
- rector
- reverend
- sermonizer
- shepherd
- vicar
- bible thumper
- blackcoat
- devil dodger
- ecclesiast
- harp polisher
- predicant
- pulpitarian
- pulpiteer
- sky pilot
- sky scout
- the rev
- turn-around collar
monsignor 的反义词 2 个
等同于 clergyperson
monsignor 的近义词 36 个
更多monsignor例句
- The monsignor title has been around for centuries, for even longer than Goldman Sachs has existed.
- An opening letter by Monsignor Robert Weiss, a pastor at Saint Rose of Lima Parish, in Newtown, CT, sets the tone.
- The monsignor there agreed to offer a blessing when Capone was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
- A “figure” apparently meaning the quantity of meth the monsignor should bring.
- The story of Monsignor Kevin Wallins seems like a script pulled out of the Showtime offices.
- Monsignor came evenings to explain, interpret, put flesh and life into the reading of the day with his vivid and pointed comment.
- He went to see Monsignor, with the intention of being candid with him: in fact there was no other way of dealing with the priest.
- "How clearly this picture calls up the whole scene," said Monsignor much pleased.
- "Possibly, but I do not read the journals so carefully," Monsignor answered musingly.
- He sharpened his blade for the coming duel with Anne, whom Monsignor had warned, without doubt.