sermon
英 [ˈsɜːmən]
美 [ˈsɜːrmən]
n. 布道; 讲道; 冗长的说教
复数:sermons
Collins.1 / BNC.7041 / COCA.6599
牛津词典
noun
- 布道;讲道
a talk on a moral or religious subject, usually given by a religious leader during a service - 冗长的说教
moral advice that a person tries to give you in a long talk
柯林斯词典
- 布道;讲道
Asermonis a talk on a religious or moral subject that is given by a member of the clergy as part of a church service.
英英释义
noun
- a moralistic rebuke
- your preaching is wasted on him
- an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)
双语例句
- This is the end of Peter's sermon.
这是彼德的布道的结尾。 - You gave a great sermon.
你做了一个很好的祈祷。 - Passover sermon, a play, and a century of the Melting pot.
逾越节的布道,一个戏剧,一个世纪大熔炉。 - The priest preached a sermon on the need of charity.
牧师在布道会上宣讲慈爱的必要。 - Father was shamed into giving a donation to the church by the vicar's sermon.
父亲听了牧师的布道深感羞愧,于是解囊给教会捐了一笔钱。 - But the sermon should not be written and preached exclusively for this group.
但是讲章不应专为他们所写和宣讲。 - The bishop's sermon was received in reverent silence.
人们虔敬而静默地聆听了主教的布道。 - But these references are part of the applications in the sermon, and not the main subject for preaching!
但这些参照信息作为讲道中的应用部分,不是讲道的主题。 - You may think of church services with singing, praying, and listening to a sermon.
你可能以为敬拜是指教会聚会里唱诗、祷告和听道; - In church I listen to sermon.
在教堂做礼拜时,我听讲道。
