Quakers

Quakers

美 [ˈkweɪkər]  英 [ˈkweɪkə(r)]

  • n.公谊会 (the Society of Friends) 教徒
  • 网络贵格会;贵格派;教友派信徒

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英汉解释

n.
1.
(基督教的一个教派)贵格会教徒,教友会教徒,公谊会 (the Society of Friends) 教徒;像教友派教徒的人
2.
发抖的人
3.
〈美〉费拉德尔菲亚人

英英解释

n.

例句

And many a solitude has been lighted by the discovery of what the Quakers call "that of God in every man. "

教友信徒宣称上帝每个人发现照亮许多孤独日子

According to Fox's journal, Justice Bennet "was the first that called us Quakers, because I bade them tremble at the word of the Lord" .

日记法官第一个我们战栗教徒因为嘱咐他们栗栗危天主」。

And it is only right that Quakers all but worship silence, for it is the place where everyone finds his God, however he may express it.

信徒崇拜沉默理所当然因为这里各人找到自己上帝地方

Her ideas did not disappear after her death and her work was remembered in 1947 when the Quakers were given the Nobel Peace Prize.

思想并未去世消失去世1947年教友信徒获得诺贝尔和平人们再次回忆起工作

They were Quakers , and the Quakers had a tradition of being active in social and civic causes.

他们教徒教徒积极参与社会公民事业传统

In colonial America, enclaves of Quakers existed in Love Rhode Island, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and western New Jersey.

殖民地美国新泽西州西部飞地存在罗得岛北卡罗莱纳州宾夕法尼亚州

Their way of life was mirrored by the Quakers in Delaware and Pennsylvania.

他们生活方式反映美国特拉华州宾夕法尼亚州

Quakers often dressed their "passengers, " both male and female, in gray dresses, deep bonnets and full veils.

教徒经常他们乘客男女穿衣服戴上沿头部完全遮盖面纱

the mystical theological doctrine of Jakob Boehme that influenced the Quakers.

伯麦神秘主义神学教条影响教友

The Murrows were members of the Quakers, a religious group known for its humanitarian activities and opposition to war.

莫罗一家教友教徒一个崇尚人道主义反对战争宗教组织

Expelled from Oxford University in England in 1662 for refusing to conform to the Anglican Church, Penn joined the Quakers .

1662年,因为拒绝接受英国教会规范英国牛津大学除名加入

" And the formula of the Quakers is that an energetic soul is " master of the body which it loves.

教友信徒格言就是一个精力充沛灵魂身体主人”。

Cadbury was founded by Quakers almost 200 years ago with a renowned care for its workers.

克斯兄弟将近200成立保护员工福利闻名

But the Quakers were primarily a religious group, whose beliefs led them to nonviolence.

但是主要一个宗教组织他们非暴力主张基础他们信仰

Both parents were Quakers and believed in high thinking and plain living.

泰勒父母教友教徒信奉简朴物质生活丰富精神思想

There are anti-war Quakers[1]and someone stoically sweating in a polar-bear suit, but the biggest group consists of union members.

其中反战教友”[1],有人穿着北极熊服装默默忍受高温以示不满为数最多工会成员

a divine presence believed by Quakers to enlighten and guide the soul.

教友信徒相信一种可以开启引导灵魂神圣力量

Founded by Quakers in 1696, it is the seat of Princeton University (established in 1746 as the College of New Jersey and renamed in 1896).

1696年教派建立普林斯顿大学所在地1746年,新泽西学院,1896年更名)。

A city of northeast Ohio southwest of Youngstown. It was settled by Quakers in1805. Population, 23, 376.

阿莱恩斯美国俄亥俄州东北部城市位于扬斯敦西南部,1805年教友教徒定居此地人口23,376。

Quakers and witches are banned.

查禁教友信徒女巫

Settled by Quakers c. 1686, it is now highly industrialized. Population, 18, 942.

1686年在此定居如今高度工业化

Old age is the season when we can give ourselves to "soul-making, " as the Quakers say.

老年称为致力于培养灵性生命季节

The Society of Friends (in full, Religious Society of Friends), is the designation of a body of Christians more commonly known as Quakers.

协会全额宗教协会),基督徒指定一个机构普遍称为

The Society of Friends (commonly called Quakers ) was founded on the principles of simple living and pacifism.

俗称创立基于生活俭朴爱好和平教义

Eight dead . . . a fire ripped through the nursing home at Quakers Hill. Photo: Channel Ten

烧毁20%养老院|图片来源频道新闻