pulpit

pulpit [ˈpʊlpɪt]  [ˈpʊlpɪt, ˈpʌl-] 

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pulpit 基本解释

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名词(教堂中的)讲坛,神职人员(教士牧师); 高架操纵台; (捕鲸船的)标枪舌; 〈英俚〉飞机驾驶员座位

pulpit 相关例句

名词

1. The pulpit is against horse racing on Sunday.
    教士们反对星期天赛马。

pulpit 网络解释

1. 讲道坛:比萨洗礼堂(Baptistry)内的讲道坛(Pulpit)是尼古拉.毕沙诺被指派为洗礼堂所做的第一份工作,开始建造于1255年,直到1260 年才完成. 他在讲道坛上所刻的浮雕装饰,是从比萨墓园里的罗马石棺得到创作灵感. 这些浮雕几乎具有罗马雕刻的三度空间的风格,

2. 讲坛:门面是西元1502年的创作,但绿色的耶稣像却是1990的作品;大厅(Nave)与主教讲坛(Pulpit)走进挑高的大厅,哥德式建筑的坎特伯雷大教堂给人的是一种清丽脱俗的感觉,简朴的柱子烘显得精致木雕的主教讲坛更为华丽;

3. 讲道台:censer, thurible 香炉 | pulpit 讲道台 | stained glass window 彩色玻璃窗

pulpit 词典解释

1. 讲坛;布道坛
    A pulpit is a small raised platform with a rail or barrier around it in a church, where a member of the clergy stands to speak.

pulpit 单语例句

1. Obama resigned from Trinity during the presidential campaign after inflammatory comments by Wright from the pulpit became a campaign issue.

2. These were reinforced by recent comments from the same pulpit by a visiting pastor, the Rev.

3. With bad news piling on bad news, the president's march to the bully pulpit wasn't just about winning policy debates with lawmakers.

4. Republicans gained a critical bully pulpit in a heavily Democratic state with the 2004 presidential election looming.

pulpit 英英释义

pulpit的近义词

noun

1. a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it

    Synonym: dais podium rostrum ambo stump soapbox

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