parish
英式音标:[ˈpærɪʃ] 美式音标:[\'pærɪʃ]
parish基本解释 n. 教区地方行政区 parish的意思释义 n.教区以下的地方行政区;(英国)郡以下的行政区;变形 复数:paris
parish怎么读
英式音标:[ˈpærɪʃ]
美式音标:[\'pærɪʃ]
parish基本解释
n. 教区
地方行*区
parish的意思释义
n.
教区以下的地方行*区;(英国)郡以下的行*区;
变形
复数:parishes
英英释义
parish[ \'pæriʃ ]n.
a local church community
the local subdivision of a diocese committed to one pastor
parish用法及例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The Pop will come to this parish tomorrow.
教皇明天来这个教区。
He was wedded already to his books and his parish.
他早已同他的书本和教区结了不解之缘。
例句参考
Pentecostalism: The World Their Parish by David MartinClass and committees in a Norwegian Island parish.
Class and committees in a Norwegian Island parish.
Synodal examiners and parish priest consultors: an historical synopsis & commentary
Avian hosts for West Nile virus in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, 2002.
The canonical obligation of preaching in parish Churches: a historical synopsis & a commentary
Barnes, J.: Class and committees in a Norwegian Island Parish. Hum. Relat. 7, 39-58
The impact of the catechists’ prophetic ministry on the spiritual life of Bujumbura parish
Has there been a failure to prepare and support parish-based clergy in their role as frontline community mental health workers: a re...
The contact between the Troy Formation and the Troja Granodiorite in the area east of Riversdale, Parish of St. Catherine
parish词源
parish
parish: [13] The etymological notion underlying parish is of ‘living nearby’. It comes via Old French paroisse and late Latin parochia (source of English parochial [14]) from late Greek paroikíā. This was a derivative of pároikos ‘living near’, a compound formed from pará ‘beside’ and oikos ‘house’ (source of English economy).Scholars have not been able to agree on precisely how the idea of ‘living nearby’ became transmuted into that of the ‘parish’: some consider the central concept to be of a ‘community of neighbours’, while others view the ‘near-dweller’ here not as a permanent neighbour but as a temporary ‘sojourner’ or ‘stranger’, an epithet applied to early Christians.=> economy, parochial
parish (n.)
c. 1300, \"district with its own church; members of such a church,\" from Anglo-French paroche, parosse (late 11c.), Old French paroisse, from Late Latin parochia \"a diocese,\" alteration of Late Greek paroikia \"a diocese or parish,\" from paroikos \"a sojourner\" (in Christian writers), in classical Greek, \"neighbor,\" from para- \"near\" (see para- (1)) + oikos \"house\" (see villa).Sense development unclear, perhaps from \"sojourner\" as epithet of early Christians as spiritual sojourners in the material world. In early Church writing the word was used in a more general sense than Greek dioikesis, though by 13c. they were synonymous. Replaced Old English preostscyr, literally \"priest-shire.\"
parish相关例句
1.public, parish, medical, etc records
公共事务、 教区事务、 医疗等记录
6.go to the parish
接受教区救济
7.the parish poor
依赖教区救济的穷人