pontifex
基本解释
- n.(古罗马的)大祭司;教皇
英汉例句
- From then, I become Paul, neither the aged pontifex nor the royal member with noblest blood.
之后,我就成了保罗,但我不是古老的那个教皇,也不是血液高贵的王室。 - Emperors became popes (both were called “Pontifex Maximus”), senators became bishops, orators became priests and basilicas became churches.
皇帝变成了教皇( 两者都被称为大祭司长),元老院议员变成了主教,雄辩家变成了牧师,而长方形大会堂则变成了教堂。
edu.sina.com.cn - He took the title of pontifex maximus head sacrificial priest of the roman dominion the most ancient of all titles that the emperors had enjoyed.
他号称“大祭司长”,即罗马领土上的总祭司,这是历代皇帝所享用过的所有头衔中最古老的称呼。 - The role of Pontifex Maximus and the College of Pontiffs were, legendarily, founded by the second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius.
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双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- the pontifex 祭司
- Pontifex Maximus 大祭司;祭司长;最高祭司;最高神祇官
- Pontifex Terran 地球教长
- pontifex pontiff 大祭司
- Pontifex x 大祭司
短语
英英字典
- (in ancient Rome) any of the senior members of the Pontifical College, presided over by the Pontifex Maximus
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专业释义
- 大祭司