mendicant



adj. 行乞的;托钵修道会的
n. 乞丐;托钵僧
adj.
行乞的;(指男修士)托钵僧的;
n.
乞丐,托钵僧;
英英释义
mendicant[ 'mendikənt ]
n.
a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms
同义词:friar
a pauper who lives by begging
同义词:beggar
adj.practicing beggary
"mendicant friars"
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
He seemed not a ordinary mendicant.
他好象不是寻常的乞丐。
Nevertheless,he used to travel as a wandering mendicant.
虽然如此,但他还是会常常像托钵僧一样旅行。
权威例句
Faulkner's Mendicant Madonna: the Light of Light in AugustTHE SVETAMBAR MURTIPUJAK JAIN MENDICANT
SOCIAL MEANING IN THE MONASTIC AND MENDICANT SPIRITUALITIES
Original Poems. the Fatal Seduction, ... the Mendicant, ... with Other Pieces.
The Making of the Urban Management Programme: Memoirs of a Mendicant Bureaucrat
"Right from the Heart": Indians' Idolatry in Mendicant Preachings in Sixteenth-Century Mesoamerica
The Politics of Canonization in the Thirteenth Century: Lay and Mendicant Saints
The new crowd of the dispossessed: the shift of the urban proletariat from master to mendicant
Christoph T. Maier, Preaching the Crusades: Mendicant Friars and the Cross in the Thirteenth Century. First paperback ed. (Cambridge...
C. H. Lawrence, The Friars: The Impact of the Early Mendicant Movement on Western Society. (The Medieval World.) London and New York...
mendicant (adj.)
late 14c., from Latin mendicantem (nominative mendicans) present participle of mendicare "to beg, ask alms," from mendicus "beggar," originally "cripple" (connection via cripples who must beg), from menda "fault, physical defect" (see mendacious). As an adjective from 1540s. Also in Middle English was mendinant (mid-14c.), from Old French mendinant, present participle of mendiner "to beg," from the same Latin source.
mendicant (n.)
"a beggar," mid-15c., from mendicant (adj.) or from Latin mendicantem (nominative mendicans), noun use of present participle of mendicare.
1. a Muslim or Hindu mendicant monk who is regarded as a holy man.
被尊为圣人的伊斯兰教或印度教乞丐。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
2. He was a miserable scamp, a sort of mendicant musician, a lazy beggar, who beat her, and who abandoned her as she had taken him, in disgust.
那人是一个穷汉,一个流浪音乐师,一个好吃懒做的无赖,他打她,春宵既度,便起了厌恶的心,把她丢了。
-- 来源 -- 汉英 - 翻译参考
3. They saw him slouch forward after breakfast, and, like a mendicant, with outstretched palm, accost a sailor.
他们看到他在早饭以后萎靡不振地走着,而且会像叫化子似地,向一个水手伸出手。
-- 来源 -- 英汉文学 - 热爱生命 - reaishengming
4. A Moslem religious mendicant.
行者穆斯林的托钵僧
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
5. mendicant orders
托钵僧团
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
6. A monk or mendicant friar belonging to the order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, founded in1155.
加尔默罗会修道会成立于1155年的加尔默罗修道会,隶属于卡梅尔山的圣母玛丽亚教团
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
7. a mendicant friar
托钵僧
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
8. A Hindu ascetic or religious mendicant, especially one who performs feats of magic or endurance.
托钵僧印度教的禁欲主义者或托钵僧,尤指具有非凡的技艺和忍耐力的
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
9. a mendicant Buddhist monk
化缘和尚
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
10. "Carmelite:a monk or mendicant friar belonging to the order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, founded in 1155."
加尔默罗会修道会:成立于1155年的加尔默罗修道会,隶属于卡梅尔山的圣母玛丽亚教团.
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例
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