单词 | curate |
释义 | curate (once / 794 pages) n A curate is a person who conducts worship for a parish. If you’ve ever heard a minister lead a church service, then you’ve witnessed a curate at work. Although the word curate originally could mean anyone who was taking care of church property in some way, nowadays it generally refers to those people with religious training in the church. Curate comes from the word cure; a curate is supposed to cure that most important part of you — your soul. Just as a curate cares for the parish, to curate can also mean to care for or manage an exhibit — such as one in an art museum. WORD FAMILYcurate: curacy, curates+/curacy: curacies USAGE EXAMPLESForbes curates the annual list by adding up global ticket sales using data from analysis site Box Office Mojo. BBC(Dec 28, 2016) Did that inform your decision to curate a collection of jagged, surreal, and often experimental art on it? Slate(Dec 23, 2016) "We curate talent to lead our play shops in the same way as I work with an artist or musician." Los Angeles Times(Dec 20, 2016) n a person authorized to conduct religious worship Syn|Hypo|Hyper minister, minister of religion, parson, pastor, rector ministrant someone who serves as a minister clergyman, man of the cloth, reverend a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church |
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