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 chaplain ['tʃæplin]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 牧师

  1. The chaplain came and preached to a packed church.
    牧师来给挤满教堂的人们讲道。
  2. In the prison chapel, Lincoln gazes up at the chaplain.
    在监狱的教堂里,林肯凝视着牧师,倾听牧师的传教。
  3. Patton: Chaplain, I want you to publish a prayer for good weather.
    巴顿:牧师,我想要你发表一份祈求好天气的祷告文。


chaplain
[ noun ]
a clergyman ministering to some institution
<noun.person>


Chaplain \Chap"lain\, n. [F. chapelain, fr. LL. capellanus, fr.
capella. See {Chapel}.]
1. An ecclesiastic who has a chapel, or who performs
religious service in a chapel.

2. A clergyman who is officially attached to the army or
navy, to some public institution, or to a family or court,
for the purpose of performing divine service.

3. Any person (clergyman or layman) chosen to conduct
religious exercises for a society, etc.; as, a chaplain of
a Masonic or a temperance lodge.

  1. The loss of three sailors who died aboard the submarine USS Bonefish was a loss for everyone in the Navy family, a chaplain said during a weekend memorial service.
  2. The Rev. Jim Sunderland, the jails' chaplain, said he wrote the letter and passed it around for inmates to sign.
  3. Glemp, the Roman Catholic primate of Poland, said in his sermon: "After five years, the nation remembers the brave chaplain and will remember.
  4. "We are not talking about ex-offenders, ex-drug addicts to move in and talk to the kids," said Gray who has worked for 10 years as a chaplain at the Lorton correctional complex in Virginia.
  5. The Senate chaplain said Kurtz must have a senator sponsor him to receive an invitation.
  6. Col. Edward Moore, a chaplain in the Army reserves and a former Vietnam aviator, who sponsored some of Sgt. Wise's services during the Gulf War.
  7. "The newcomers gave the kiss of life to Gaelic games in this country," avows the Rev. Martin Keaveny, who was the first priest sent over by the Irish bishops to work as a chaplain among the illegals at the urging of Cardinal John O'Connor.
  8. "There's been a lot of good come out of the tornado," said Merle Pedigo, a retired Air Force chaplain who helped organize rebuilding efforts. "Lots of people's homes were rebuilt." Churches helped many residents like the Groves.
  9. He became known as the "camp chaplain," ministering to the sick and boosting the morale of fellow prisoners.
  10. The delegation had some spiritual resources: the House chaplain, the Rev. Dr. James David Ford, whose wife accompanied him.
  11. The latest information came from Paul Hinsky, the chaplain with Capt.
  12. Francis Cybula, the president's chaplain and confessor since his days as a youthful trade union leader, is also not expected to survive. In the meantime, Walesa seems to reckon he can do better himself - at least in the former capacity.
  13. And, no, it is not all done by the chaplain.
  14. The items were used during World War II by Rabbi Sidney Lefkowitz of Jacksonville, the military chaplain who performed the first Jewish service in Germany after the Holocaust.
  15. On a recent Saturday, two dozen students answer a call from the school chaplain and turn out for a house-raising in a low-income neighborhood.
  16. After two more days of worrying while she waited in refugee centers, Mrs. Diaz managed to contact Colbert and shortly afterward a military jeep took her to the chaplain's home.
  17. I respect and admire him for that." With Byrd looking on from his desk, Proxmire wound up by noting "a little-observed side of our retiring majority leader." He noted that the chaplain opens each day's Senate session with a prayer.
  18. For the relatives of the USS Iowa's crew, agony was not knowing their loved ones' fates, though some gained strength from each other at the ship's home base, a chaplain said.
  19. Geoff Van Loucks, chairman of Habitat for Humanity International Inc., has said the women alleged "nothing criminal" when they complained to a Habitat chaplain.
  20. He worked as a chaplain for the San Francisco Bay area county jails, as a prison rights advocate in New Orleans and in a program for the homeless in Atlanta before moving to West Virginia.
  21. De Gigord, a member of the Paris Foreign Mission, has been chaplain at the Mindanao State University in Marawi for the past 10 years.
  22. An Army chaplain, two comanding officers and an Army staff judge supported Ms. Beekman's request for a discharge to avert the transfer, but Col. David A. Whaley, her group commander, overruled their recommendations.
  23. A Catholic "Mass for the Fatherland" celebrated by the country's chief military chaplain was televised Friday, one of the few such services ever shown on state-run TV outside of Christmas and papal visits.
  24. A sheriff's chaplain was summoned to counsel them as well as the deputies, he added.
  25. Ouimet, encouraged by a prison chaplain and a New York City nun, began writing Mother Teresa in 1986 and first invited her to visit last year.
  26. Zych had been vacationing at the parish of his former prison chaplain in Braniewo, about 60 miles east of Krynica Morska, and had dropped from sight on Sunday, according to the Solidarity Information Service in Warsaw.
  27. As a young, front-line army chaplain in World War I, Paul Tillich was so seared by the carnage and bursting shells around him that he suffered psychological turmoil for months.
  28. Solidarity chaplain the Rev. Henryk Jankowski said the strike committee had voted 13-2 to end the stoppage.
  29. "It was a cowardly thing to do," said Michael Morand, a 1987 Yale graduate who helped build the shanties as a member of the Coalition Against Apartheid and now works in the university chaplain's office.
  30. Col. Jim Price, a California Air National Guard chaplain who performed the ceremony.
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