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parson

/pahr-suhn/US // ˈpɑr sən //UK // (ˈpɑːsən) //

牧师,牧师先生,教士,牧师牧师

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of the clergy, especially a Protestant minister; pastor; rector.
    • : the holder or incumbent of a parochial benefice, especially an Anglican.

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Examples

  • Who is Parson Brown, and why are these people making a snowman that looks like him?

  • Step up to the office, examine the stock, take your pick, pay your money and drive to the parson.

  • A Wasp friend remarks that I would have made an imposing country parson.

  • "Take me back, Jack; take me back to Mrs. Haggard's at once," the poor little woman had pleaded to the parson.

  • He was a new breed, that parson, a genuwine no-two-alike, come-one-in-a-box kind.

  • The parson and the man in the street would say Bill Sikes was a bad man, and that he ought to be punished.

  • The congregation, forgetting the sacredness of the place, were in a broad grin, and the parson looked daggers.

  • The "scratchings" and "knocks" were only heard when Parson's little daughter was in bed.