1.〈外〉= monseigneur
1.a way of talking to or about a priest of high rank in the Roman Catholic Church
1."My son is a monsignor, " said the first proud woman. "When he enters a room, people say, 'Hello, Monsignor. '"
“我儿子是个牧师,”第一个骄傲的母亲说,“当他走进一个房间时,人们会说,‘您好,牧师。”
2.Monsignor Giertych said that human weaknesses could "purify faith" provided that they were "admitted and offered up to God" .
MonsignorGiertych还称人性的弱点可以“净化信仰”以证明他们“被上帝认可并奉献上帝”。
3.Identifying miracles attributable to Monsignor Quinn will be among the tasks before the new diocesan committee.
教会将在新的教区委员会成立之前完成对奎因相关奇迹的核实。
4.Monsignor Marini was then shown closing the two carved wooden doors, with a loud click.
然后,人们看到马里尼高级教士关上了两道雕花木门,木门发出巨大的咔哒声。
5.Central to Monsignor Quinn's ministry was providing musical opportunities to young people, Father Jervis said.
杰维斯还表示,奎因在任职期间将主要精力放在为年轻人提供追求音乐的机会。
6.The book begins with the portrait of a bishop, Monsignor Myriel.
这本书首先是一位主教的肖像,主教米里哀。
7.Certainly the Monsignor made female converts with his burning eyes .
主教则用火热的眼睛来争取自己的女信徒。
8.His Excellency , the Papal Nuncio, Monsignor Altomonte.
这是主教阁下,蒙西尔奥特蒙。
9.Escaping through the window, it is taken by the police, and forcibly returned home Monsignor Myriel.
从窗户逃离,它是由警察,强行回家主教米里哀。
10.Rejected by all, it owes its salvation to meet Monsignor Myriel which offers food and rest until he sought in vain.
所有被拒绝的,它欠它的拯救,以满足主教米里哀它提供食物和休息,直到他在徒劳的要求。