sermon
英 [ˈsɜːmən]
美 [ˈsɜːrmən]
n. 布道; 讲道; 冗长的说教
复数:sermons
Collins.1 / BNC.7041 / COCA.6599
牛津词典
noun
- 布道;讲道
a talk on a moral or religious subject, usually given by a religious leader during a service - 冗长的说教
moral advice that a person tries to give you in a long talk
柯林斯词典
- 布道;讲道
Asermonis a talk on a religious or moral subject that is given by a member of the clergy as part of a church service.
英英释义
noun
- a moralistic rebuke
- your preaching is wasted on him
- an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)
双语例句
- His sermon awoke me to a sense of sin.
他的讲道使我意识到自己的罪恶。 - At High Mass the priest preached a sermon on the devil
牧师在大弥撒上布道驱邪。 - We'll have to listen to a sermon on it.
我们又要听他布道了。 - You wouldn't be listening to this sermon if you weren't already a believer.
如果你不是信徒,你根本不会听这段布道。 - The priest preached a sermon on the need of charity.
牧师在布道会上宣讲慈爱的必要。 - The bishop's sermon was received in reverent silence.
人们虔敬而静默地聆听了主教的布道。 - This is the end of Peter's sermon.
这是彼德的布道的结尾。 - But the sermon should not be written and preached exclusively for this group.
但是讲章不应专为他们所写和宣讲。 - He makes me a present of a sermon and his purse.
他给了我一顿教训和一个钱包。 - If I wanted to pad out my sermon a little, I might offer my congregation one of my favourite quotations.
如果我想把布道时间延长一点儿,可能会给教众引用一段我最喜欢的话。