ecclesiastical
英 [ɪˌkliː.ziˈæs.tɪk.əl]
美 [ɪˌkliː.ziˈæs.tɪk.əl]
将“ecclesiastical”分解为“ecce”和“Christianity”。想象看到(ecce)一群教堂(Christianity中的“ch”和“c”可以合起来代表教堂)和宗教事物,这样就可以记住这个词与宗教、教堂有关,表示与教会或宗教相关的。
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ecclesiastical: [15] In classical Greek, an ekklēsíā was an ‘assembly’ (the word was derived from ekkalein, a compound verb formed from the prefix ek- ‘out’ and kallein ‘call’). With the introduction of Christianity, it was adopted as the term for ‘church’, and an ekklēsiastés, originally ‘someone who addressed an assembly’, became a ‘preacher’ or ‘priest’. The derived adjective, ekklēsiastikos, passed into English via either French or Latin.
- ecclesiastical (adj.)
- early 15c., from ecclesiastic + -al (1). Related: Ecclesiastically.
- 1. My ambition was to travel upwards in the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
- 我的雄心是在教会中一步一步往上走。
- 2. There was a range of opinion within the ecclesiastical hierarchy on the issue.
- 这个问题在基督教会的领导阶层中存在多种意见.
- 3. His first instincts led him to choose an ecclesiastical career.
- 他很早就热衷于传教士的职业.
- 4. His wanderings were partly prompted by civil and ecclesiastical disturbances.
- 他生活漂泊不定,部分是因为国内和教会的混乱.
- 5. The auditors have special ecclesiastical privileges.
- 法官享有特殊的宗教特权.