padre / ˈpɑ dreɪ, -dri; Spanish ˈpɑ ðrɛ; Italian ˈpɑ drɛ /

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padre 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural pa·dres [pah-dreyz, -dreez; Spanish pah-thres], /ˈpɑ dreɪz, -driz; Spanish ˈpɑ ðrɛs/, pa·dri [Italian pah-dree]. /Italian ˈpɑ dri/.

  1. father.
  2. a chaplain in military or naval service.

padre 近义词

padre

等同于 parson

padre 的近义词 11
padre

等同于 priest

padre

等同于 clergyman

padre

等同于 clergyperson

padre

等同于 father

padre

等同于 father

padre 的近义词 11
padre 的反义词 1

更多padre例句

  1. “Mireles is someone capable of moving the nation, and moving it toward justice,” says the padre.
  2. Padre Goyo has reorganized his CCRISTOS as more of a community service group, he says.
  3. “No, the church has to be on the side of the most disadvantaged, of the poorest, of the helpless,” the padre tells us.
  4. “I believe we are in the hour of the debacle of the institutions, they cannot be any more rotten,” said Padre Goyo.
  5. Padre Goyo, with his clerical collar and his bulletproof vest, is an icon for those fighting drugs and corruption.
  6. The Padre Manoel Gomez received us very kindly, and our pic-nic was spread in the ample veranda of his parsonage.
  7. Padre Marchi first rejected this theory of construction, and the brothers De Rossi have completely refuted it.
  8. The Padre Jose, who is the chaplain, is also the overseer of the estate; a combination of offices that I find is usual here.
  9. This opinion, however, has been since refuted in an able monograph on the subject by Padre Garrucci.
  10. "I am not mad, Padre, and I will trouble you not to employ such language toward me," the prisoner replied drily.