单词 | clergy |
释义 | clergyWord family adjectiveclergyablenounclergymanclergywomanclergy cler·gy /ˈklɜːdʒi $ ˈklɜːr-/ noun the clergy [plural]RRC the official leaders of religious activities in organized religions, such as priests, rabbis, and mullahs 神职人员,牧师,教士 → clerical Examples from the Corpus the clergy• Many members of the clergy were murdered during the civil war. Examples from the Corpus clergy• In 1294-7, it has been calculated, the laity and clergy together yielded £280,000 in direct taxes to the king.• It was the corruption of the Roman Catholic clergy in medieval times that paved the way for the Reformation.• The saintly Vicar of Keyingham, Philip of Beverley, who did much for local clergy, was venerated as a saint.• But while they defended against outsiders, a new enemy came from their own clergy ranks.• It also provided approximately 40% of the stipends and housing costs of the 11,500 serving clergy.• Praise will be led by the clergy and choir of Holywood Parish Church.• He sets the clergy against each other in rivalry for his favours. (1200-1300) Old French clergie, from clerc; → CLERK1 |
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