diocese
/ˈdaɪəsɪs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdaɪəsɪs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdī-ə-səs -ˌsēs, -ˌsēz/ (ame, mw)
diocese — 名詞
- diocesesingular
- diocesesplural
1. a large region whose Christian churches are all looked after by one bishop, usua
主教轄區
由一位主教管理、含多個教區的區域
a large region whose Christian churches are all looked after by one bishop, usually made up of many smaller parishes — for example, the Catholic diocese of a major city and the towns around it.
The diocese of Manchester covers more than two hundred parish churches.
Manchester 主教轄區涵蓋了超過兩百間堂區教堂。
the diocese of [place name]
Bishop Felix has led this rural diocese in the north for almost fifteen years.
Felix 主教領導這個位於北部的鄉村主教轄區已將近十五年。
[bishop name] leads / heads a diocese
Every priest in the diocese was invited to the cathedral on Easter morning.
復活節早晨,主教轄區內的每一位神父都受邀來到大教堂。
Mateo grew up in a small town in the Catholic diocese of Buenos Aires.
Mateo 在天主教 Buenos Aires 主教轄區裡的一個小鎮長大。
The diocese has decided to close three old churches and open one new community centre.
主教轄區決定關閉三座老舊教堂,並開設一處新的社區中心。
文法句型
the diocese of [place]
[possessive] diocese
用法筆記
Subject is typically a bishop, who 'leads', 'heads', or 'is in charge of' the diocese; parishes sit inside a diocese, not the other way round. Treat as singular with 'the diocese has / decides', and capitalise when part of a fixed name like 'the Diocese of York'.