acolyte
/ˈækəlaɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈækəlaɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈa-kə-ˌlīt -kō-/ (ame, mw)
acolyte — 名詞
- acolytesingular
- acolytesplural
1. a loyal supporter in a leader's circle, or a church helper who carries out small
親信;輔祭
忠心助手;也指教會中的輔祭者
a loyal supporter in a leader's circle, or a church helper who carries out small tasks during worship
The bishop asked Kenji, the youngest acolyte, to carry the candles.
主教請最年輕的輔祭 Kenji 拿蠟燭。
church use: acolyte assisting in a service
After the election, Rodrigo became the mayor's closest acolyte at city hall.
選舉後,Rodrigo 成了市長在市政府裡最親近的親信。
figurative use: loyal follower of a leader
Yael served as an acolyte during the Easter service at church.
Yael 在教會復活節禮拜中擔任輔祭。
News reporters surrounded the senator and his acolytes outside the courthouse.
新聞記者在法院外包圍了那位參議員和他的幾名親信。
At the press event, the tycoon's acolytes repeated his message to every reporter.
在記者會上,那位大亨的親信把他的說法重複告訴每位記者。
- critic
someone who questions or attacks the leader instead of loyally supporting them
用法筆記
Outside church settings, this word often suggests unusually strong loyalty to a leader and can sound slightly critical, especially in politics or public life.