rev 的 4 个定义
- a revolution.
revved, rev·ving.
- to accelerate sharply the speed of.
revved, rev·ving.
- to accelerate; become revved.
- rev up, to increase in strength or accelerate sharply: The economy is beginning to rev up.
rev 近义词
等同于 clergyman
rev 的近义词 42 个
- bishop
- chaplain
- cleric
- evangelist
- missionary
- pastor
- pontiff
- preacher
- priest
- rabbi
- abbey
- archbishop
- cardinal
- cassock
- churchman
- clerk
- curate
- dean
- divine
- ecclesiastic
- father
- monsignor
- padre
- 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
rev 的反义词 2 个
等同于 institute
等同于 accelerate
更多rev例句
- Those in the race—Senator Paul Simon, Rep. Dick Gephardt, Rev. Jesse Jackson—were far behind.
- The basic premise that Christians should expect to suffer and be persecuted is not an invention of Rev. Sproul.
- Rev. V. Gene Robinson is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, Washington, DC.
- To this end, CAIR has invited Rev. Al Sharpton to be the keynote speaker at its 20th anniversary dinner to be held next month.
- And he was a mentor, close friend, and father figure to Rev. Al Sharpton.
- The Rev. Alonzo Barnard, seventy-one years of age, accompanied by his daughter, was present.
- The living (value £250) is in the gift of trustees, and is now held by the Rev. M. Parker, Vicar.
- But soon the Rev. John Dodd imparted fresh vigour into the proceedings.
- The Rev. Timothy soon let his pipe go out, and succumbed as his wife had done, for he had worked hard and eaten well.
- She did not, however, express any opinion with regard to the Rev. Arthur Mason's habits, or feel especially interested in him.