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worker-priest

/wur-ker-preest/US // ˈwɜr kərˈprist //

工人祭司,工人牧师,工人神父,劳动者牧师

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a Roman Catholic priest who, in addition to his priestly duties, works part-time in a secular job.

Examples

  • Farrell issued a ticket to an 18-year-old shipyard worker for speeding and an improper exhaust mechanism, according to the TP.

  • He was then literally slapped around by the high priest, who pulled on his ears in an effort to produce tears.

  • He expected European capitalism to evolve spontaneously into a market socialism of worker-owned cooperatives.

  • She is incapable of responding to kindness and enquiry, even very gentle flirting on the part of a co-worker.

  • Wolf concurs that the conceit of the show seems to have everyone but the sex worker in mind.

  • These residents then killed the parish priest, and without arms fled for safety to the mountain ravines.

  • Each seems satisfied with the way his own branch is getting on: Winter is the quicker worker.

  • Not more than one adult worker in ten—so at least it might with confidence be estimated—is employed on necessary things.

  • Simon the high priest, the son of Onias, who in his life propped up the house, and in his days fortified the temple.

  • "Without doubt; true demons incarnate," replied the veracious priest.