| 正面 | 3881.pastor 英 ['pɑːstə]美 ['pæstɚ] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. 音译“爵士”。n. 牧师vt. 作……的牧师n. (Pastor)人名;(法、意、塞、葡、罗、捷、瑞典、德、西)帕斯托尔;(英)帕斯特 例句: 1. In 1966, Pastor Albertz took over from him as governing mayor.1966年,帕斯特·艾伯茨接替他担任主管市长。 pastor 放牧,牧师来自拉丁语pascere,放牧,喂养,来自PIE*pa,喂食,喂养,词源同food,company.即放牧者,引申词义牧师。-t,过去分词格。 pastorpastor: [14] Latin pāstor meant ‘shepherd’. It came from the same base as produced pāscere ‘feed’, source of English pasture and repast, and hence denoted etymologically ‘one who grazes sheep’. The ‘animal husbandry’ sense is still fairly alive and well in the derivative pastoral [15], but in pastor itself it has largely been ousted by ‘Christian minister’, inspired by the frequent metaphorical use of shepherd for ‘minister, priest’ in the Bible.=> pasture, repastpastor (n.)late 14c. (mid-13c. as a surname), "shepherd," also "spiritual guide, shepherd of souls," from Old French pastor, pastur "herdsman, shepherd" (12c.), from Latin pastorem (nominative pastor) "shepherd," from pastus, past participle of pascere "to lead to pasture, set to grazing, cause to eat," from PIE root *pa- "to tend, keep, pasture, feed, guard, protect" (see food). The spiritual sense was in Church Latin (e.g. Gregory's "Cura Pastoralis"). The verb in the Christian sense is from 1872." |
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