词汇 | vicar |
释义 | vicarWord family nounvicaragevicaratevicaressvicarshipvicaryvicarVicaradjectivevicarialvicariate Christianityvic·ar /ˈvɪkə $ -ər/ noun [countableC] RRCa priest in the Church of England who is in charge of a church in a particular area 〔英国国教的〕教区牧师 Examples from the Corpus vicar• Most of the congregation at Drayton would certainly welcome their Minister-in-Charge becoming a vicar.• My informant is the Anglican vicar.• Twenty years ago a poor vicar fell in love with a rich man's daughter.• Too flourishing, indeed, for the vicar, who objected to the time his bell-ringers sat drinking ale.• But just a few minutes the vicar arrived, and despite the Church's apology insisted the crosses would have to go.• Weston is now the vicar of a parish two miles away, with three hundred pounds a year. (1300-1400) Latin vicarius “deputy”, from vicarius (adjective); → VICARIOUS |
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