trappist

trappist

美 [ˈtræpɪst]  英 ['træpɪst]

  • n.(严肃沉默的)特拉比斯特派修道士
  • 网络修道院啤酒;特拉普啤酒;特拉普派

词形变化

复数:Trappists  

英汉双解

adj.
1.
特拉普派的(有严格教规,包括缄口苦修的修道士组织)belonging to a group of monks who have very strict rules, including a rule that they must not speak

英汉解释

n.
1.
(严肃沉默的)特拉比斯特派修道士

英英解释

n.

例句

but even if I have to become a Trappist monk first to manage it, then like Monsieur de Rance, once I have seen, I shall see.

至于看到之后是不是朗塞先生那样成为一个修士等到以后再说

Especially famous are the Trappist beers which are brewed from scratch in one of only seven authorized monasteries.

其中尤其全国获得酿酒牌照修道院之一酿造修道院啤酒闻名遐迩

Be able to use President ' s theatre box in Warner Theatre and the Wolf Trappist National Park.

华纳剧院沃尔夫·特拉普国家公园使用总统包厢

The Trappist dark ales were first brewed by monks who fled France after the Napoleonic period.

拿破仑统治后期法国逃离道士酿造最早啤酒

The Trappist monks and nuns, who wear a white habit with black scapular, now have about 70 abbeys worldwide.

僧侣尼姑穿白色习惯世界各地修道院黑色肩胛骨现在大约70。

Other orders, such as Trappist monks, are discouraged from "idle chatter" and will only speak when it is deemed necessary.

其他神职人员苦行僧不愿参与无益闲聊认为必要时候开口说话

says Father Andrew of the Holy Cross Abbey, a trappist monastery in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley in the United States

美国弗吉尼亚州谢南多厄山谷——十字架修道院安德鲁神父