单词 | Catholic |
释义 | CatholicCatholic adjective Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES word sets
WORD SETS► Christianity Collocationsabbess, nounabbey, nounabbot, nounabsolution, nounAdvent, nounalleluia, interjectionaltar boy, nounAnglican, nounAnglo-Catholic, nounapocalyptic, adjectiveapostle, nounapostolic, adjectivearchbishop, nounarchbishopric, nounarchdeacon, nounarchdiocese, nounArk of the Covenant, nounAsh Wednesday, nounAuthorized Version, banns, nounbaptism, nounBaptist, nounbaptize, verbbasilica, nounbeadle, nounbeatify, verbBenedictine, nounbenediction, nounbenefice, nounbiblical, adjectivebiretta, nounbishop, nounbishopric, nounblaspheme, verbblasphemy, nounbrother, nounbull, nounCalvinism, nounCalvinist, adjectivecanon, nouncanonical, adjectivecanonize, verbcanon law, nouncantor, nouncardinal, nouncardinal sin, nouncarol, nouncatechism, nouncathedral, nounCatholic, adjectivechantry, nounchapel, nounchaplain, nounchaplaincy, nounchapter, nounchapterhouse, nouncherub, nounChrist, nounchristen, verbChristendom, nounchristening, nounChristian, nounChristian, adjectivechurch, nounchurchgoer, nounchurchman, nounChurch of England, nounchurchwarden, nounchurchwoman, nounchurchyard, nounclergyman, nounclergywoman, nouncleric, nounclerical, adjectiveclerk, nouncloister, nouncollect, nouncommandment, nouncommunicant, nouncompline, nounconfess, verbconfession, nounconfessional, nounconfessor, nounconfirmation, nouncongregation, nounCongregationalism, nounconsecrate, verbcope, nouncreationist, nouncreche, nouncrib, nouncrosier, nouncrozier, nouncrucifix, nouncrucifixion, nouncrusade, nouncrusade, verbcrypt, nouncuracy, nouncurate, noundeacon, noundeaconess, noundean, noundeanery, noundiocese, noundisciple, noundisestablish, verbdispensation, noundog collar, nounDominican, nounEaster, nounecclesiastic, nounecclesiastical, adjectiveecumenical, adjectiveEden, nounelder, nounencyclical, nounEpiphany, nounepiscopal, adjectiveEpistle, nounevangelical, adjectiveevangelist, nounevangelize, verbevensong, nounexcommunicate, verbexegesis, nounfellowship, nounflagellant, nounflagellate, verbflock, nounfont, nounFr, friar, nounfrock, nounfundamentalist, noungargoyle, noungenuflect, verbgodfather, nounGod-fearing, adjectivegodless, adjectivegodly, adjectivegodmother, noungodparent, noungodson, nounGood Friday, noungrace, noungracious, adjectiveHail Mary, nounharvest festival, nounHigh Church, nounHigh Mass, nounHoly Communion, nounHoly Father, nounHoly Spirit, nounHoly Week, nounHoly Writ, nounhomily, nounhymn book, nounimprimatur, nounincarnation, nouninduct, verbindulgence, nouninquisitor, nouninterdenominational, adjectiveinterdict, nounJehovah, Jesuit, nounJesus, judgment day, nounlay, adjectivelay reader, nounlectern, nounlesson, nounlitany, nounLow Church, nounlychgate, nounMadonna, nounmanna, nounmanse, nounmatins, nounmeeting-house, nounmessianic, adjectiveMethodist, nounminister, nounministerial, adjectiveministry, nounminster, nounmiracle, nounmissal, nounmissionary, nounmitre, nounmoderator, nounMonsignor, nounMorning Prayer, nounmortal sin, nounMother of God, nounMother Superior, nounname day, nounNativity, nounNativity play, nounnave, nounNegro spiritual, nounNoah's ark, nounNonconformist, adjectivenuncio, nounoffertory, nounoratory, nounordination, nounoriginal sin, nounOur Father, nounOur Lady, Our Lord, padre, nounPalm Sunday, nounpapacy, nounpapal, adjectivepapist, nounparable, nounparish, nounparish church, nounparish clerk, nounparishioner, nounparochial, adjectiveparochial school, nounparson, nounparsonage, nounpassion play, nounpastor, nounpatriarch, nounpatron saint, nounpenance, nounpenitent, nounPentecost, nounPentecostal, adjectiveperdition, nounPlymouth Brethren, nounpontiff, nounpontifical, adjectivepontificate, nounPope, nounprayer book, nounpredestination, nounprelate, nounPresbyterian, nounpresbytery, nounpriest, nounPrimate, nounprior, nounprioress, nounpriory, nounPromised Land, the, Protestant, nounpsalm, nounpsalmist, nounpsalter, nounpulpit, nounQuaker, nounRC, rector, nounrectory, nounredeem, verbredemption, nounrequiem, nounRev, Revd, Reverend, nounReverend Mother, nounrevival, nounrevival meeting, nounRoman Catholic, adjectiverood screen, nounrosary, nounsacrament, nounsacristan, nounsacristy, nounsaint, nounsainted, adjectivesainthood, nounsaint's day, nounsalvation, nounsanctuary, nounSatan, nounsave, verbschism, nounscriptural, adjectivesecular, adjectivesee, nounseminary, nounseraph, nounsermon, nounsexton, nounShrove Tuesday, nounsister, nounsisterhood, nounSJ, special licence, nounsteeple, nounstigmata, nounstoup, nounSunday school, nounsurplice, nounsynod, nountabernacle, nountestify, verbtransubstantiation, nounTrappist, noununfrock, verbUnitarian, nounvenial, adjectivevespers, nounvestment, nounvestry, nounvicar, nounvicarage, nounvotive, adjectivevow, nounVulgate, the, nounWhitsun, nounwimple, nounXmas, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► a (Roman) Catholic church Phrases· I followed the crowds to the Roman Catholic church for Mass. ► a Christian/Muslim/Catholic etc country· England became a Christian country in the seventh century. ► lapsed Catholic a lapsed Catholic ► a religious/Muslim/Catholic etc upbringing· Because of her Catholic upbringing she would not divorce her husband. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN► archbishop· Both the Anglican and the Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh were included.· The pope has ordered the Roman Catholic archbishop of Cardiff to be replaced until he recovers from deep vein thrombosis. ► bishop· But Catholic bishops have let both parties know where they stand.· In the latest round, two student leaders of the pro-democracy movement were released yesterday, as was a Roman Catholic bishop.· Billy Graham to Catholic bishops to leaders of the Promise Keepers has had something to say about gays and religion. ► charity· She devoted herself to Catholic charities in the 1980s, selling her Hollywood home and jewels to finance her work.· When al Molqi took off, he was under the charge of Roman Catholic charity workers. ► child· Mr McGuinness is keen to channel money to parents who want to start schools that bring Protestant and Catholic children together.· Their remain a minority of Catholic children aged 5-16 and a majority aged 16-19 who do not attend Catholic schools.· Remember the lesson of Northern Ireland, where Protestant and Catholic children have long been taught to hate each other.· It was holiday time for the Catholic children of Greenhill.· He had heard stories of Ireland from the cradle, as most Catholic children had.· A Catholic child in Northern Ireland does not have to live such a life. ► church· As a Catholic and exemplar civil servant he acted as adviser to and mediator between the government and the Catholic Church authorities.· Among the most controversial options being considered is whether to form a union with the Roman Catholic Church.· There is a Roman Catholic church with a Virgin Mary statue out front.· You can't please everyone all the time, but the Catholic church has not done too badly, over the years. ► clergy· The Catholic clergy is sincere in its opposition to all abortion, by whatever procedure.· The Catholic clergy became more exclusive as the Gregorian Reform was accomplished.· It was the corruption of the Roman Catholic clergy in medieval times that paved the way for the Reformation.· At all large services of a community nature he tried to ensure that both Protestant and Catholic clergy took part. ► community· He was 73. served the Catholic community of West and South Yorkshire for 46 years.· I was a Protestant in a Catholic community.· In the ensuing confusion the Catholic community locally and nationally saw this as an abnegation of the 1944 Education Act.· However, it is never too late to stop a damaging practice that has a deleterious impact upon the Catholic community.· There is no doubt that part of the Catholic community in Britain reacted strongly to the destruction and damage of Catholic churches.· Far from winning concessions, however, they will find what they are doing is abhorrent both to the Protestant and Catholic communities.· During this time the Catholic community continued to grow and flourish.· This was true of the industrial areas but also the rural communities which had ancient Catholic communities. ► country· Generally this is perceived, not in the abstract, but by listing the failings of Catholic countries.· Beyond mere rhetoric, Church leaders have skillfully capitalized on their formidable influence in Catholic countries.· He was also the first Protestant to become President of the overwhelmingly Catholic country.· A few went abroad to Catholic countries but most merged fairly easily into the new order.· There was no longer a Catholic country to the south.· After all, it is possible to argue that the most influential magicians in Catholic countries were the clergy.· Imagine you were living in a Catholic country, without being a believer in any way. ► education· The self-evaluation programme designed by the Catholic Education Commission working party offers schools processes for reflection and examination of practice.· If the state is to support Catholic education, then why not state support for all religions?· Three remain free-standing; the other as part of federations. Catholic education expanded rapidly after 1945.· Advisers and the Catholic Education Commission. ► faith· There was a deep sense of prayer, an opportunity for reflection and an enjoyment in discovering more about our Catholic faith.· My brother and I were brought up in the Catholic faith.· The couple have not turned their back on their Catholic faith.· Formative influences here were his happy marriage and his staunch commitment to his Catholic faith.· A fervent supporter of Home Rule, he had converted to the Roman Catholic faith.· Over the last year many people around the diocese have been exploring the Catholic faith, with a view to becoming Catholics themselves. ► family· It was a big, close, warm Catholic family.· Pat came from a working-class Catholic family in Denver, where her father had worked as an electrician.· It is owned by a Roman Catholic family in Belfast, but it too escaped unhurt. ► girl· Mary Teresa Epstein, what kind of name was that for a good Catholic girl, orthodox to the core?· As far as Albright knew, she was a Catholic girl.· I was a good Catholic girl. ► hierarchy· Heavily backed by the Catholic hierarchy, it had an agenda of combating Mafia crime.· Levada was a rising and ambitious figure within the conservative ranks of the Roman Catholic hierarchy.· Imprisonment -. condemned by the Catholic hierarchy from the pulpit.· The Catholic hierarchy was joined at the prayer vigil by the Rev.· Ostentatiously non-sectarian, Larkin was invariably opposed by the Catholic hierarchy on social issues.· The people of Holy Trinity espouse similar values in the face of an unpersuaded Catholic hierarchy. ► party· However, the Catholic parties refused to take the seats they won in the assembly elections.· The group of smaller Catholic parties allied with Berlusconi hold 34 seats.· Silvio Berlusconi and a group of Catholic parties want a widely based government to work on constitutional changes. ► population· Since then the Catholic population has risen from 4,000 to 120,000.· Training which is job related must be provided in West Belfast in skills traditionally denied to the Catholic population.· It is not the intention of this book to discuss in any detail the shifting politics of the Catholic population. ► priest· Hernandez has a friendly relationship with Champigny's Catholic priests and deacons.· For example, in 1900 the United States had about 40, 000 Roman Catholic priests.· So much for his promised imitation of a Catholic priest, she reflected bitterly.· Malcolm Ainslie is a disillusioned Catholic priest turned unfaithful husband and crack Miami homicide detective.· Aristide, a left-wing Roman Catholic priest, had won by a landslide in the presidential elections on Dec. 16.· Some were spies, and three Roman Catholic priests came in disguise.· He sits wreathed in smoke, taking my confession like a Catholic priest.· Canon Bob Spence, the senior Catholic priest in Darlington, said he was delighted with the news. ► school· Personal Search section requires development for Catholic schools. 4.· The letter was signed by principals from 30 Catholic schools in the South Bay.· Religious Education stamps the Catholic school in every area of its educational task with its distinctive Catholic character.· I think Catholic schools should promote Church teaching.· It is recognised that in the Catholic school they will also be seen within the context of a wider and life-long catechesis.· There was a public school in our neighbor-hood and several Catholic schools to the west.· The main issue of interest to Catholic school headteachers and staff was the evaluation of the Catholic school.· Smiechowski, 42, is a substitute teacher for Catholic schools and works part time in real estate. ► tradition· That is, within a strong Roman Catholic tradition and culture, the Protestants are divided.· It is easy to overlook the great strength in our Catholic tradition.· The child of a nonconformist father learnt to drink deep of the Catholic tradition. ► university· She is a graduate of the great Catholic University of Louvain, having done sociology as her special subject.· The workshop theme mirrored that of a semester-long course he teaches each year at Catholic University. ► vote· Republicans are aiming at the Catholic vote.· The Catholic vote has tended to lean to the Democrats.· A few examples: Berlusconi courted the Catholic vote by claiming to have miraculously cured a paralysed young man.· In 1972 Richard Nixon became the first Republican to win a majority of Catholic votes.· The importance of the Catholic vote is obvious at state level.· And in 1994, the first Republican Congress in 40 years won its revolution by getting 52 percent of the Catholic vote. ► woman· The second issue of the newspaper Catholic Woman, has just been published.· Kathy counted Catholic women among that latter group.· Martha and Mary, the sisters of Lazarus, are central figures in a Gospel story with particular resonance for Catholic women. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► Is the Pope (a) Catholic? connected with the Roman Catholic Church—Catholic noun [countable]—Catholicism /kəˈθɒlɪsɪzəm $ kəˈθɑː-/ noun [uncountable]
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