rector
英 ['rektə]
美 ['rɛktɚ]
- n. 校长;院长;教区牧师
- n. (Rector)人名;(英)雷克托
TEM8
1. rect- "rule, guide" + -or.
2. => ruler, governor, director, guide.
rector 堂区牧师来自拉丁语 rector,管理者,指导者,来自 regere,拉直,来自 PIE*reg,拉直,伸直,词源同 right,correct.引申词义堂区牧师。
- rector
- rector: [14] A rector is etymologically a ‘ruler’. The word comes via Old French rectour from Latin rēctor ‘governor’, a derivative of the verb regere ‘govern, rule’ (from which English gets regent, region, etc). It carried its original meaning with it into English, with reference both to Roman governors in the ancient world and to God as ‘ruler’ of the universe (Sir Matthew Hale in 1676 referred to God as the ‘great dispenser or permitter and rector of all the events in the world’), but by the 18th century it had largely become restricted to the more specialized senses ‘clergyman in charge of a parish’ and ‘head of a college’.
=> regent, regiment, region - rector (n.)
- late 14c. (early 13c. in Anglo-Latin), from Latin rector "ruler, governor, director, guide," from rect-, past participle stem of regere "to rule, guide" (see regal). Used originally of Roman governors and God, by 18c. generally restricted to clergymen and college heads. Related: Rectorship.
- 1. He was rector of All Hallows Church in Wellingborough.
- 他是韦灵伯勒万圣教堂的教区长。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Sometimes the rector came up and preached a sermon.
- 有时候教区牧师来布道.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. He became a rector of a small parish where he ministered for several years.
- 他成为一个小教区的教区牧师,在那里主事了几年圣事.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. My novel "The Rector's Wife" is being adapted for TV, with Lindsay Duncan in the title role.
- 我的小说《教区长的妻子》正被改编成电视剧,由林赛·邓肯饰片名主角。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. He came with several friends directly from Rector's in a carriage.
- 他是和一些朋友直接从雷克脱饭店坐马车来戏院的.
来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹