e·van·ge·list
noun/ɪˈvændʒəlɪst/
/ɪˈvændʒəlɪst/
- a person who tries to persuade people to become Christians, especially by travelling around the country holding religious meetings or speaking on radio or television
see also televangelistTopics Religion and festivalsc2(基督教)布道者 - Evangelistone of the four writers (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John) of the books called the gospels in the Bible
Topics Religion and festivalsc2福音作者,圣史(写作《圣经》中四福音的人) - a person who enthusiastically tries to persuade people to believe in something, appreciate something, etc.
热情地试图说服人们相信某事、欣赏某事等的人。 - I've always been an evangelist for new technology.
我一直是新技术的传播者。
- I've always been an evangelist for new technology.
Word OriginMiddle English (in sense (2)): from Old French évangéliste, via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek euangelistēs, from euangelizesthai ‘evangelize’.