clergyperson
/ˈklər-jē-ˌpər-sᵊn How to pronounce clergyperson (audio)/ (ame, mw)
clergyperson — 名詞
1. a person with an official religious position in a church, such as leading worshi
神職人員
教會中的一位正式宗教職人員
a person with an official religious position in a church, such as leading worship, ceremonies, or spiritual care for the community
After the fire, the clergyperson opened the church hall to homeless families.
火災後,那位神職人員開放教堂大廳給無家可歸的家庭入住。
context: church leader helping a community
Tara asked the clergyperson to lead her father's funeral on Saturday.
Tara 請那位神職人員在週六主持她父親的喪禮。
pattern: ask the clergyperson to lead a ceremony
The village clergyperson visited Leo in hospital before his surgery.
那位村裡的神職人員在 Leo 手術前到醫院探望他。
At the wedding, the clergyperson asked Theo and Mei to join hands.
婚禮上,那位神職人員請 Theo 和 Mei 牽起手。
Ayana thanked the clergyperson for staying late to hear the parents' worries.
Ayana 感謝那位神職人員留下來,聽家長們說出擔憂。
- layperson
an ordinary member of a religious community without official religious office
文法句型
serve as a clergyperson
ask a clergyperson for advice
local/village clergyperson
用法筆記
Formal and gender-neutral. It is often chosen instead of clergyman when the person's gender is unknown or when a neutral term is preferred. Most common in Christian contexts.