He was the son of a clergyman.
宗德尔特,是位牧师的儿子.
He was dressed in the garb of a clergyman.
他穿着的外衣一名牧师。
Official income (esp of a clergyman); salary
薪俸(尤指神职人员的);薪金。
US Episcopal Church a clergyman in charge of a chapel.
(美国国教)管理一个小礼拜堂的牧师.
I knew that Mr. Wickham ought not to be a clergyman.
我知道韦翰先生不适宜当牧师。
Tom tapped his thick fingers together like a clergyman and leaned back in his chair.
汤姆像牧师一样把他的粗指头合拢在一起轻轻地敲敲,然后往椅子上一靠.
He was a clergyman, incumbent of Hay — that little village yonder on the hill — and that church near the gates was his.
他是个牧师,是海村的 — 那边山上的那个小村 — 靠近大门的那个教堂是他管的。
Darwin moved to Cambridge, where he began to train to be a clergyman--a common path for affluent young Englishman with an interest in nature.
达尔文就转学到了剑桥,在那里,他开始作为一名牧师接受教育——这是富有的、对自然界有兴趣的英国青年普通人生之路。
The parents had heard that a clergyman in town had been successful in disciplining children in the past, so they contacted him, and he agreed to give it his best shot.
他们听说镇上有位牧师过去曾非常成功地管教管束过孩子,所以就设法联系到他,并且他也答应了会尽其所能。

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