单词 | curate |
释义 | curate From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Christianitycuratecu‧rate1 /ˈkjʊərət $ ˈkjʊr-/ noun [countable]1 RRCa priest of the lowest rank, whose job is to help the priest who is in charge of an area2 → curate’s eggExamples from the Corpuscurate• He served briefly as a curate before teaching at St Patrick's seminary at Maynooth.• He entered Chichester Theological College and later became a curate in Lincolnshire.• It was clear that he was no ordinary curate.• The curate was troubled by the conflict between his love of biblical study and the chores of the parish.curatecu‧rate2 /kjʊˈreɪt $ kjʊˈreɪt, ˈkjʊreɪt/ verb [transitive]to choose and organize the art, music, objects etc for an exhibition, show, concert etc Origin curate (1300-1400) Medieval Latin curatus, from cura “religious care”, from Latin; → CURE1 |
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