pastor

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈpɑː.stə/    /ˈpæs.tɚ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Someone who tends to a flock of animals: synonym of shepherd. archaic
  2. Someone with spiritual authority over a group of people.; A minister or priest in a church. countable
  3. Someone with spiritual authority over a group of people.; The main priest serving a parish. US,countable
    — The pastor told CNN on Tuesday that no members of his megachurch have contracted the virus. MacArthur also said he doubted the accuracy of California’s coronavirus numbers. […] Most of the pastors who have bucked the rules are fringe figures in American Christianity.
  4. A bird, the rosy starling.
    — Agricultural officers have put it on record that the pastor must on balance be considered beneficial on account of the vast quantities of locusts which it destroys.
动词 v.
  1. To serve a congregation as pastor ambitransitive,stative
    — As they pastored churches in Georgia and Texas, they supported talented black politicians who were unable to win statewide office.

词形变化

pastors plural pastour alternative,obsolete pastors present,singular,third-person pastoring participle,present pastored participle,past pastored past pastour alternative,obsolete

词源

词源 1
From Middle English pastour, from Old French pastor (Modern French pasteur), from Latin pāstor.
词源 2
From Middle English pastour, from Old French pastor (Modern French pasteur), from Latin pāstor.
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