prelate
英 [ˈprel.ət]
美 [ˈprel.ət]
prelate 高级神职人员pre-,在前,早于,-lat,携带,承载,词源同relate,translate.后用于指高级神职人员。
- prelate (n.)
- c. 1200, from Old French prelat (Modern French prélate) and directly from Medieval Latin prelatus "clergyman of high rank," from Latin praelatus "one preferred," noun use of past participle of praeferre (see prefer), from prae "before" (see pre-) + latus "borne, carried" (see oblate (n.)).
- 1. The hymn was over , the prelate had began to deliver his discourse.
- 赞美诗唱完了, 主教开始布道.
- 2. A high prelate has his own private room.
- 一个高级教士拥有他自已的私人房间.
- 3. A young lady fall in love with the estimable prelate.
- 一个年轻女士爱上了这位可尊敬的高级教士.
- 4. Do you know the name of that prelate?
- 你知道那个高级教士的名字 吗 ?