novitiate
基本解釋
- n. 見習(xí);修道士(或修女)的見習(xí)期
英漢例句
- In 1974 the church spent $1.1 million for an old Jesuit novitiate in Oregon.
1974年,教會(huì)在俄勒岡州花110萬美元買下了一個(gè)古老的耶穌會(huì)修道院。 - The test objective of probation period makes it different from novitiate and apprentice period.
試用期所具有的“實(shí)驗(yàn)性”目的使其區(qū)別于見習(xí)期和學(xué)徒期。
kns50.chkd.cnki.net - An entrance procedure requiring a three-year novitiate and solemn vows ensured a committed membership.
入口的程序,需要一個(gè)三年期見習(xí)和莊嚴(yán)的誓言確保了承諾的成員。 - He tried the novitiate for a year, but was thrown out for intellectual pride.
ECONOMIST: Eugene McCarthy - Frederick Hopkins, a medical doctor who had entered the Novitiate with Gerard in 1868, and whose suave manner had earned him the nickname of "the genteel Hop, " sat on the sofa cushion next to his and glanced at the page.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Exiles'
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- the state of being a novice, esp in a religious order, or the period for which this lasts
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 見習(xí)修士;見習(xí)修女
- 修士(或修女)的見習(xí)期(或見習(xí)處)