clergywoman

n. 女牧师;牧师妻
n.
女牧师,牧师妻;
变形
复数:clergywomen
权威例句
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clergywoman (n.)
1670s, a nun, from clergy + man (n.). Not seriously as "woman pastor" until 1871; in between it was used humorously for "old woman" or "domineering wife of a clergyman." Compare clergyman.
1. The presidency is beginning to appear a political irrelevance.
总统一职似乎正在沦为政治上的摆设。
来自柯林斯例句
2. The Patriotic Front has been a political irrelevance.
爱国者战线在政治上一直无足轻重。
来自柯林斯例句
3. the irrelevance of the curriculum to children's daily life
课程与孩子们日常生活的脱节
来自《权威词典》
4. A President who identifies leadership with public opinion polls dooms himself to irrelevance.
一位总统如果把他的领导和民意测验投票结果等同起来,那么他注定将成为一个可有可无的人物.
来自辞典例句
5. They have followed the same path toward specialization and increasing irrelevance.
所有学科都遵循同样的路径走向专业化和越来越强调细节.
来自互联网
[ irrelevance 造句 ]
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