padre 的定义
plural pa·dres [pah-dreyz, -dreez; Spanish pah-thres], /ˈpɑ dreɪz, -driz; Spanish ˈpɑ ðrɛs/, pa·dri [Italian pah-dree]. /Italian ˈpɑ dri/.
- father.
- a chaplain in military or naval service.
padre 近义词
等同于 parson
等同于 priest
等同于 clergyman
padre 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
- monsignor
- 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
padre 的反义词 2 个
等同于 clergyperson
padre 的近义词 36 个
等同于 father
padre 的近义词 36 个
等同于 father
更多padre例句
- “Mireles is someone capable of moving the nation, and moving it toward justice,” says the padre.
- Padre Goyo has reorganized his CCRISTOS as more of a community service group, he says.
- “No, the church has to be on the side of the most disadvantaged, of the poorest, of the helpless,” the padre tells us.
- “I believe we are in the hour of the debacle of the institutions, they cannot be any more rotten,” said Padre Goyo.
- Padre Goyo, with his clerical collar and his bulletproof vest, is an icon for those fighting drugs and corruption.
- The Padre Manoel Gomez received us very kindly, and our pic-nic was spread in the ample veranda of his parsonage.
- Padre Marchi first rejected this theory of construction, and the brothers De Rossi have completely refuted it.
- The Padre Jose, who is the chaplain, is also the overseer of the estate; a combination of offices that I find is usual here.
- This opinion, however, has been since refuted in an able monograph on the subject by Padre Garrucci.
- "I am not mad, Padre, and I will trouble you not to employ such language toward me," the prisoner replied drily.