exegete



n. 诠释者;注释家;评注者
n.
解释者,注释家,评注家;
英英释义
exegete[ 'eksidʒi:t ]
n.a person skilled in exegesis (especially of religious texts)
权威例句
Josephus as ExegeteRobert Grosseteste, Exegete and Philosopher
Roberte Grosseteste, Exegete and Philosopher
Philo of Alexandria - An Exegete for His Time
GALATIANS 3:16: WHAT KIND OF EXEGETE WAS PAUL?
The Last Carolingian Exegete: Pope Urban II, the Weight of Tradition, and Christian Reconquest
Scholar and Exegete: A Tribute to Sacvan Bercovitch, MLA Honored Scholar of Early American Literature, 2002
The Word of God in Transition: From Prophet to Exegete in the Second Temple Period by William M. Schniedewind
ʿAllāma Sayyid Muḥammad Ḥusayn Ṭabāṭabāʾī: Philosopher, Exegete, and Gnostic
ABU AL-THANA[hamza ] AL-ALUSI: AN ALIM, OTTOMAN MUFTI, AND EXEGETE OF THE QUR[hamza ]AN
exegete (n.)
"one who expounds or interprets a literary production," 1730s, from Greek exegetes "an expounder, interpreter" (especially of the Bible), from exegeisthai (see exegesis).
1. Mr Cook said future aggressors would be able to act with impunity if the objectives of the UN weren't met.
库克先生说如果联合国的目标无法达成,那么将来的侵略者就可能会逃脱惩罚。
来自柯林斯例句
2. These gangs operate with apparent impunity.
这些团伙明目张胆地活动,却不受任何惩罚。
来自辞典例句
3. A ten - thousand - year fit of bad temper, the island ignores with impunity.
小岛在这种暴戾中安然无恙, 它习惯了,完全不加以理睬.
来自辞典例句
4. He suffered his subjects to neglect the laws with impunity.
人们要是犯了法,他也不去惩办.
来自辞典例句
5. If laws are not enforced, crimes are committed with impunity.
如果法律不能实施, 人们就会犯罪而不受惩罚.
来自辞典例句
[ impunity 造句 ]
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