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单词 pontiff
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Definition of pontiff in English:

pontiff

(also supreme pontiff, sovereign)
noun ˈpɒntɪfˈpɑn(t)əf
  • The Pope.

    the Pope's first visit to Poland as pontiff
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, the pontiff hopes to visit Syria, Malta and Poland next year, according to Vatican sources.
    • Earlier today, outside Cologne, the pontiff celebrated mass with up to 1 million young people.
    • The last pope to hold the name of Benedict was an Italian whose reign from 1914 to 1922 encompassed World War I.
    • Even then, the crowds at the Vatican were not certain they had a new pontiff until the bells of St Peter's rang out.
    • The pontiff called for a ‘resolute effort’ to resolve the plight of the refugees.
    • The pontiff had invited her to the Vatican to talk about family planning.
    • Highly conservative in doctrine and bluntly liberal in his social views, the pontiff has galvanised the Church.
    • He must arrange the funeral and burial of the Pope and direct the election of a new pontiff.
    • To the strains of an ancient crusader hymn, the princes of the church led the pontiff into the square.
    • The Vatican said the pontiff has been cured of the flu-related breathing problems that landed him there.
    • The late pontiff was also the first pope to step inside a synagogue in 1986 when he visited Rome's biggest synagogue.
    • Lay Catholics rarely petitioned their pontiff and never to suggest he take a certain stand on an issue.
    • During the war and afterward, Jewish leaders lavishly praised the wartime pontiff.
    • The Pope made history yesterday by becoming the first pontiff to cross the Tiber to address the Italian parliament.
    • Next to the ground was a papal cross, which commemorated a visit by the pontiff.
    • The pontiff died at the Vatican in Rome on Saturday, aged 84.
    • Only three other pontiffs have led the Catholic church for as long as he did.
    • He was also among the first world leaders to bend the knee before Pope Benedict XVI after the pontiff's elevation earlier this year.
    • The royal couple met with the new pontiff at the Vatican's summer residence in the Alban hills, south of Rome.
    • In a letter addressed to priests around the world, the pontiff said he was profoundly hurt by what he called the most grievous form of evil.

Origin

Late 17th century (denoting an early Christian bishop): from French pontife, from Latin pontifex (see pontifex).

  • Referring to the pope, this word is from French pontife, from Latin pontifex meaning literally ‘bridge-maker’ but used in ancient Rome as a term for a member of the principal college of priests. This also gives us pontificate (Late Middle English). The use ‘express opinions in a pompous way’ dates from the early 19th century. The same pont- ‘bridge’ element is found in pontoon (late 16th century). See also at punt

 
 

Definition of pontiff in US English:

pontiff

(also sovereign, supreme pontiff)
nounˈpɑn(t)əfˈpän(t)əf
  • The Pope.

    the Pope's first visit to Poland as pontiff
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the war and afterward, Jewish leaders lavishly praised the wartime pontiff.
    • Even then, the crowds at the Vatican were not certain they had a new pontiff until the bells of St Peter's rang out.
    • The pontiff died at the Vatican in Rome on Saturday, aged 84.
    • He must arrange the funeral and burial of the Pope and direct the election of a new pontiff.
    • Earlier today, outside Cologne, the pontiff celebrated mass with up to 1 million young people.
    • The Pope made history yesterday by becoming the first pontiff to cross the Tiber to address the Italian parliament.
    • In addition, the pontiff hopes to visit Syria, Malta and Poland next year, according to Vatican sources.
    • The royal couple met with the new pontiff at the Vatican's summer residence in the Alban hills, south of Rome.
    • Next to the ground was a papal cross, which commemorated a visit by the pontiff.
    • Lay Catholics rarely petitioned their pontiff and never to suggest he take a certain stand on an issue.
    • In a letter addressed to priests around the world, the pontiff said he was profoundly hurt by what he called the most grievous form of evil.
    • The Vatican said the pontiff has been cured of the flu-related breathing problems that landed him there.
    • He was also among the first world leaders to bend the knee before Pope Benedict XVI after the pontiff's elevation earlier this year.
    • The late pontiff was also the first pope to step inside a synagogue in 1986 when he visited Rome's biggest synagogue.
    • The pontiff called for a ‘resolute effort’ to resolve the plight of the refugees.
    • Highly conservative in doctrine and bluntly liberal in his social views, the pontiff has galvanised the Church.
    • To the strains of an ancient crusader hymn, the princes of the church led the pontiff into the square.
    • Only three other pontiffs have led the Catholic church for as long as he did.
    • The pontiff had invited her to the Vatican to talk about family planning.
    • The last pope to hold the name of Benedict was an Italian whose reign from 1914 to 1922 encompassed World War I.

Origin

Late 17th century (denoting an early Christian bishop): from French pontife, from Latin pontifex (see pontifex).

 
 
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