n. 牧师;专职教士
n. (Chaplain)人名;(法)沙普兰
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chaplains
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1.Since you are an abbe , I will tell you that we had a chaplain in the galleys.
您既是神甫,我就得和您说,从前在我们牢里有个布道神甫。
2.In the prison chapel, Lincoln gazes up at the chaplain.
在监狱小教堂里,Lincoln迷惘地望着牧师。
3.She would swear the same, in a manner of speaking, before chaplain.
可以说,它就是在牧师面前也会照骂不误的。
4.“People are disappointed,” explains Shirley Cooper, a police chaplain who brought her family to Gary’s picnic.
“大家都很失望。”一位带着全家来参加野餐会的警察牧师雪莉库珀(Shirley Cooper)解释说。
5.Congress, for example, has an official chaplain who opens the session with prayer.
例如:国会就有一名公职牧师,负责在会期开始时主持祈祷。
6.He had a distinguished record as a chaplain.
作为一个牧师他成就卓著。
7.Among his other duties, he acted both as the ship's surgeon and as chaplain for the men.
另外,他兼任船上的外科医生以及船员们的牧师。