vicariate
/vahy-kair-ee-it, -eyt, vi-/US // vaɪˈkɛər i ɪt, -ˌeɪt, vɪ- //UK // (vɪˈkɛərɪɪt, vaɪ-) //
代管处,代管区,代办处,沧州
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : the office or authority of a vicar.
- : the district presided over by a vicar.
Examples
Nothing but the Vicariate of the whole of the Dark Continent for this young man.
An educated nation recoils from the imperfect vicariate of what is called a representative government.
The further pretensions of the Popes to the vicariate of the Empire during interregna the Germans never admitted.
The vicariate is divided into twenty-two districts, each under the care of a priest, and the Christian population numbers 35,000.
Resident religious were established in Dinglao,143 which is an excellent vicariate.
Level 5Browse all words →