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Trap·pist 英ˈtræpɪst美ˈtræpɪst;英'træpɪst美'træpɪst COCA⁸⁰⁷⁷⁸BNC¹¹⁴⁰²⁴⁺⁵ 基本英英近义反义例句例句 n.特拉斯比会的修道士¹⁰⁰
Noun: member of an order of monks noted for austerity and a vow of silence近义词 Cistercian宗西多会的修士[修女… Thus it was said in the town,when the Bishop does not indulge in the cheer of a cure,he indulges in the cheer of atrappist.城里的人都说: “主教不吃神甫菜的时候,就吃苦修会的修士菜。” Thus it was said in the town, when the Bishop does not indulge in the cheer of a cure, he indulges in the cheer of atrappist.城里的人都说: “主教不吃神甫菜的时候,就吃苦修会的修士菜。” The Trappist dark ales were first brewed by monks who fled France after the Napoleonic period. 拿破仑统治后期,从法国逃离的修道士酿造了最早的啤酒。 yeeyan Other orders, such as Trappist monks, are discouraged from “ idle chatter” and will only speak when it is deemed necessary. 其他神职人员如苦行僧,则不愿参与无益的闲聊,只会在被认为必要的时候开口说话。 yeeyan The Trappist monks and nuns, who wear a white habit with black scapular, now have about70 abbeys worldwide. 本笃会僧侣和尼姑,谁穿白色的习惯与世界各地的修道院黑色肩胛骨,现在有大约70。 blackmailedslave |