nonclerical 的 2 个定义
- of, pertaining to, appropriate for, or assigned to an office clerk or clerks: a clerical job.
- doing the work of a clerk or clerks: a clerical assistant; a clerical staff.
- of, relating to, or characteristic of the clergy or a member of the clergy: clerical garb.
- advocating the power or influence of the clergy in politics, government, etc.: a clerical party.
- a cleric.
- clericals, Informal. clerical garments.
- a person or a party advocating the power or influence of the church in politics, government, etc.
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nonclerical 近义词
等同于 lay
nonclerical 的近义词 7 个
nonclerical 的反义词 2 个
等同于 secular
更多nonclerical例句
- Iran’s clerical rulers are depicted as well-meaning moderates whose sincere and persistent overtures to the United States have been rebuffed by presidents of both political parties.
- He moved to London in 1940, where he did clerical work for the British army and later played concerts for the troops and in factories.
- Jackie Walorski of Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District, said in a tweet that she supported the lawsuit but wasn’t included on the list due to a clerical error.
- Sitting on the current board are two members who previously worked clerical jobs within the department and one who formerly worked inside a prison as a correctional counselor.
- It would exclude truck drivers, clerical, maintenance and engineering employees, and supervisors, among others.
- Padre Goyo, with his clerical collar and his bulletproof vest, is an icon for those fighting drugs and corruption.
- They are meant to show that the Church has adopted a new line of transparency on clerical sex abuse.
- There are emails so recent, they call into question just how much of the clerical abuse is still going on.
- Instead, Clohessy accuses Cardinal George and dozens of his clerical colleagues of opting to put their own reputations first.
- But some reflects the impact of the ever more powerful Clerical regime, whose expansive regulatory power undermines small firms.
- The seed of discontent was again germinating under the duplicity of the Spanish lay and clerical authorities.
- To give him a party name, he became an anti-clerical, strictly in a political and lawful sense.
- Joseph, with his liberal ideas, had attempted to free the people from clerical thraldom.
- The clerical staff in all the offices had combined and presented a petition in the highest quarter.
- A country squire introduced his baboon, in clerical habits, to say grace.