ecclesiastical
/ɪˌkliːziˈæstɪkl/ (bre, ipa) · [ɪklˌiziˈæstɪkəl] /ɪˌkliːziˈæstɪkl/ (ame, ipa) · [ɪklˌiziˈæstɪkəl] /i-ˌklē-zē-ˈa-sti-kəl How to pronounce ecclesiastical (audio) e-ˌklē-/ (ame, mw)
ecclesiastical — 形容詞
- ecclesiasticalpositive
- more ecclesiasticalcomparative
- most ecclesiasticalsuperlative
1. relating to the Christian Church, especially its formal offices, rules, and auth
教會的
與基督教會制度或事務有關
relating to the Christian Church, especially its formal offices, rules, and authority
The museum displayed ecclesiastical robes beside the abbey's stone altar.
博物館在修道院的石祭壇旁展出教會禮袍。
ecclesiastical + robes in church-history context
Ada studies ecclesiastical law at a college run by monks.
Ada 在一所由修士經營的學院研讀教會法。
ecclesiastical law
After lunch, Tomás visited the ecclesiastical court near the cathedral.
午餐後,Tomás 參觀了大教堂附近的教會法院。
The guide explained the ecclesiastical rules for appointing bishops.
導覽員解釋了任命主教的教會規章。
In the archive, Noa found old letters about ecclesiastical disputes.
Noa 在檔案館裡找到談論教會糾紛的舊信件。
- secular
not connected with church authority or religious institutions
文法句型
ecclesiastical law
ecclesiastical court
ecclesiastical authority
ecclesiastical office
用法筆記
Usually used before nouns such as law, court, authority, office, or robe. It appears mainly in formal writing about church organization, history, or legal matters, not in everyday conversation about personal faith.