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parishioner

/puh-rish-uh-ner/US // pəˈrɪʃ ə nər //UK // (pəˈrɪʃənə) //

教友,教友们,教民,信徒

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of the community or inhabitants of a parish.

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Examples

  • They interrupted mass at the San Juan Cathedral, distributing condoms to mortified parishioners.

  • Parents and parishioners sympathetic to Swink pushed back with their own story and a petition, noting the initial conversation between the students had become contentious with the girls using a racial slur against the boy, who is of mixed race.

  • Still in the cult, but not as an employee, just as a parishioner.

  • For example, a network of churches may receive a portion of the appointments for their parishioners, he said.

  • Holy Rood was founded in 1832 as the burial ground for parishioners of Holy Trinity, a Catholic church 11 blocks to the south.

  • He shot a grinning parishioner outside the Perfecting Church.

  • A parishioner who is a doctor then informed the police that Freed was beyond medical help.

  • But Darla Vogt, a former parishioner at Reeders UMC, was skeptical.

  • "Yes, Donald; but I never told you that you should swallow them," replies the pastor, who was as witty as his parishioner.

  • Now-a-days, a real, good, wrong-headed aggrieved parishioner is exactly what you do want.

  • Then for the first time he remembered that he had been due at that time about a matter of a sick parishioner.

  • Our most interesting little parishioner has set her heart on this globe-trotter.

  • The term "pane" means that portion of the churchyard fence which was allotted to each parishioner to keep in repair.