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officiant

/uh-fish-ee-uhnt/US // əˈfɪʃ i ənt //UK // (əˈfɪʃɪənt) //

主礼人,主婚人,司仪,主持人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who officiates at a religious service or ceremony.

Examples

  • The couple, who paid $4,000 to book Doc’s, swapped heels for boots and stood on a rickety stage, swatting away june bugs as an officiant married them from 6 ft.

  • For fees ranging upward of $100, the officiant is the person who makes a prison marriage happen.

  • Stripped of these frills, the only real expense of a prison wedding is the officiant.

  • Finally, Saujani went on the Internet and found that an officiant could be hired to come to them.

  • The silence was so deep that the rustle of the white sleeve of the officiant could be heard when he elevated the cup.

  • The officiant in the rice-planting ceremonies is either one or more family priests.

  • With a warrior chief for officiant certain religious rites8 are performed.

  • The high priest was the principal officiant, but was assisted by his fellow priests from the Agsan and by the new local priests.

  • A procession was formed by a number of choristers, led by the ministre officiant, and preceded by the Grand Rabbin.