mendicant
听听怎么读
英 [ˈmendɪkənt]
美 [ˈmɛndɪkənt]
是什么意思
行乞的;(指男修士)托钵僧的;
乞丐,托钵僧;
英英释义
mendicant[ 'mendikənt ]
- n.
- a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms
同义词:friar
- a pauper who lives by begging
同义词:beggar
- a male member of a religious order that originally relied solely on alms
- adj.practicing beggary
"mendicant friars"
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- He seemed not a ordinary mendicant.
他好象不是寻常的乞丐。 - Nevertheless,he used to travel as a wandering mendicant.
虽然如此,但他还是会常常像托钵僧一样旅行。
权威例句
Faulkner's Mendicant Madonna: the Light of Light in AugustTHE SVETAMBAR MURTIPUJAK JAIN MENDICANTSOCIAL MEANING IN THE MONASTIC AND MENDICANT SPIRITUALITIESOriginal Poems. the Fatal Seduction, ... the Mendicant, ... with Other Pieces.The Making of the Urban Management Programme: Memoirs of a Mendicant Bureaucrat"Right from the Heart": Indians' Idolatry in Mendicant Preachings in Sixteenth-Century MesoamericaThe Politics of Canonization in the Thirteenth Century: Lay and Mendicant SaintsThe new crowd of the dispossessed: the shift of the urban proletariat from master to mendicantChristoph T. Maier, Preaching the Crusades: Mendicant Friars and the Cross in the Thirteenth Century. First paperback ed. (Cambridge...C. H. Lawrence, The Friars: The Impact of the Early Mendicant Movement on Western Society. (The Medieval World.) London and New York...