seminary 的定义
plural sem·i·nar·ies.
- a special school providing education in theology, religious history, etc., primarily to prepare students for the priesthood, ministry, or rabbinate.
- a school, especially one of higher grade.
- a school of secondary or higher level for young women.
- seminar.
- a place of origin and propagation: a seminary of discontent.
seminary 近义词
等同于 institute/institution
等同于 academy
等同于 school
等同于 institution
等同于 class
等同于 college
更多seminary例句
- In 2007, she was rejected by a seminary because she came out in her application.
- As the conflict intensified, Derkach left his advisory role in the Orthodox Church and stopped teaching at the seminary.
- After seminary in the Midwest, he was sent to Cambridge to preach in Swedish to a largely immigrant flock.
- At the time, Waldman was a teacher at the all-girls Beth Jacobs Teachers Seminary in Brooklyn.
- He holds a Master of Divinity from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and a Master of Theology from Emory University.
- The pope who had endured the Nazi horror in a Polish seminary took special note of “sufferings inflicted upon Jews.”
- Better that I leave the seminary than stay and become a sourpuss.
- I came here to be immersed in a beautiful Rabbinical-seminary town, around inspiring people with beautiful values.
- He was one of the founders of Andover theological seminary, and contributed altogether about $125,000 to that institution.
- Then he returned to his province, entered the seminary, and became a sub-deacon of the diocese of Nueva Segovia.
- South of this is the Lutheran Theological Seminary, beautifully situated, in front of a shady grove of oaks.
- It was five minutes past one when the signal-gun for the opening of the battle was given by the Rebels on Seminary Hill.
- Both had been seminary pupils prior to Mr. Carruths death, but expenses had to be curtailed at once.