pulpit
英:[ˈpʊlpɪt] 美: [ˈpʊlpɪt, ˈpʌl-]
pulpit 基本解释
n.(教堂中的)讲坛,神职人员(教士牧师);高架操纵台;(捕鲸船的)标枪舌;〈英俚〉飞机驾驶员座位
变形
复数:pulpits
英英释义
pulpit[ 'pulpit ]
n.a platform raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it同义词:daispodiumrostrumambostumpsoapbox
pulpit 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- There is a white-spindled staircase leading to the pulpit.
有一个白色纺锤形的阶梯通往讲道坛。 - You don't need a choir, or a pulpit or anything else you can see.
你不需要一个唱诗班,或讲道坛或任何你能见的东西。
权威例句
Social Pulpit - The Barack Obama’s Social Media ToolkitFrom pulpit to party : the rise of Christian Democracy in EuropeLiterature and Pulpit in Medieval England by G. R. OwstSelling the Work Ethic: From Puritan Pulpit to Corporate PR by Sharon BederServing the Word: Literalism in America from the Pulpit to the BenchAntislavery in America: The Press, the Pulpit, and the Rise of Antislavery SocietiesDeterminants of gender in Jack-in-the-pulpit: the influence of plant size and reproductive historySex choice and the size advantage model in jack-in-the-pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum)Parenting influences from the pulpit: Religious affiliation as a determinant of parental corporal punishment.Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England, a Neglected Chapter in the History of English Letters and of the English People by G. R...