Pentecostalist
noun [ C ] uk/ˌpen.tɪˈkɒs.təl.ɪst/ us/ˌpen.t̬ɪˈkɑː.s.t̬əl.ɪst/
(基督教)灵恩派
a follower of Pentecostalism (= a branch of the Christian religion that puts a lot of emphasis on the power of the Holy Spirit, for example to make people who are sick healthy again, and that believes that everything in the Bible is true)
Her family were Pentecostalists. 她一家人是灵恩派教徒。
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- Although his uncle was a keen Pentecostalist, his family had a Protestant background.
- He had been brought up a Pentecostalist, but was struggling with issues of faith.
- He spoke before an ecstatic congregation of Pentecostalists.
- There are six million Pentecostalists in the US - but 24 million in Brazil.
Pentecostalist
adjective uk/ˌpen.tɪˈkɒs.təl.ɪst/ us/ˌpen.t̬ɪˈkɑː.s.t̬əl.ɪst/
(基督教)灵恩派的
relating to or believing in Pentecostalism (= a branch of the Christian religion that puts a lot of emphasis on the power of the Holy Spirit, for example to make people who are sick healthy again, and that believes that everything in the Bible is true)
the Pentecostalist church 灵恩派教会
a Pentecostalist preacher 灵恩派传道者
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- Jackie, a Pentecostalist grandmother from Ohio, said God had told her to join the mission.
- He was once engaged to a fellow member of the ultra-conservative Apostolic Pentecostalist church.
- The country's Pentecostalist movement has gathered many professional people.
- Assemblies of God is a Christian pentecostalist denomination formed in the USA and Canada in the early 20th century.