acolyte

英[ˈækəlaɪt]
美[ˈækəˌlaɪt]

基本释义

  • n.助手; 随从; 新手; <宗>(天主教)侍祭

词性变化

实用例句

Richard Brome, an acolyte of Ben Jonson's, wrote 'The Jovial Crew' in 1641...

本·琼森的仆人理查德·布罗姆在1641年写了《一伙快活人》。

To his acolytes, he is known simply as 'the Boss'.

他被手下人简称为“老板”。

When the barge reached the shrine, acolytes removed the pall.

当驳船抵达圣地时,辅祭除去了柩衣。

Or I, who makes me sad ? The acolyte.

还是我 -- 是谁叫我黯然愁苦?

期刊摘选

Acolyte: Seek out the local graveyards. Those buried there will serve you well.

寺僧: 找到当地的坟地. 那些埋在地下的尸体将为你服务.

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Acolyte: Damn these intruders! They must not interfere with the master's plan!

侍僧: 该死的入侵者! 他们无法阻止主人的计划的!

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Acolyte 500 + 2 bonus to self spell skills ( body, mind, spirit ).

侍僧500+2自我魔法技能 ( 灵魂 、 心智 、 肢体 ).

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Grandmother Chen and the " acolyte " had already stolen away.

陈二奶奶和 “ 童儿 ” 已经偷偷的溜了.

汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子

Acolyte: Faster, my brethren! If we lose the shipment, the master will have our hides!

侍僧: 快点, 弟兄们! 如果我们弄丢了货物, 主人会要了我们的命!

期刊摘选

Richard Brome, an acolyte of Ben Jonson's, wrote "The Jovial Crew" in 1641.

本·琼森的仆人理查德·布罗姆在1641年写了《一伙快活人》。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. someone who assists a priest or minister in a liturgical service; a cleric ordained in the highest of the minor orders in the Roman Catholic Church but not in the Anglican Church or the Eastern Orthodox Churches