pulpit
英 [ˈpʊlpɪt]
美 [ˈpʊlpɪt]
n. (教堂中的)小讲坛
复数:pulpits
Collins.1 / BNC.12123 / COCA.9905
牛津词典
noun
- (教堂中的)小讲坛
a small platform in a church that is like a box and is high above the ground, where a priest, etc. stands to speak to the people
柯林斯词典
- 讲坛;布道坛
Apulpitis a small raised platform with a rail or barrier around it in a church, where a member of the clergy stands to speak.
英英释义
noun
- a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it
双语例句
- I don't recognize myself when I pronounce my blasphemy-mies from the pulpit.
当我在讲坛上说出那些亵渎神的话时,我并不认识我自己。 - From every pulpit, clergymen fulminate against sin.
牧师们在各教学严辞谴责罪行。 - When I had finished and sat down, a man slowly arose from his seat, about three rows from the rear, and made his way toward the pulpit.
当我讲完坐下来以后,从后咐第三排的座位上,有一个男子慢慢地站了起来,并走向讲台。 - Son: Put the clock right behind the pulpit.
儿子:那就把钟放在讲坛的后面。 - Arrayed in his robes, Donald climbed into the pulpit.
唐纳德身着长袍,登上讲坛。 - An imaginative dispersal of the pews radially from the central focus of the pulpit.
教堂的座位从讲道坛中心向外呈辐射状排列,很富有想象力。 - He vituperated from the pulpit the vices of the court.
他在教堂的讲坛上责骂宫廷的罪恶。 - He went back to Pulpit Hill for two or three days of delightful loneliness in the deserted college.
他回到讲坛山去,在人去楼空的校园里享受了两三天孤寂的乐趣。 - He spoke as if it covered his whole life, not just an hour or so in some pulpit.
他所指的「职份」并不是站在讲台上事奉的一两个小时,而是涵盖了他的一生。 - Such was the position which the minister occupied, as he bowed his head forward on the cushions of the pulpit, at the close of his Election Sermon.
当我们的这位牧师结束了他在庆祝选举日的布道,在讲坛的靠垫上向前垂着头时,所处的正是这样一个高位。