bishop
noun [ C ] uk/ˈbɪʃ.əp/ us/ˈbɪʃ.əp/
(PRIEST)
主教
a priest of high rank who is in charge of the priests of lower rank in a particular area
the Bishop of Durham 达勒姆主教
Bishop Desmond Tutu 德斯蒙德‧图图主教
- More examples
- the consecration of the new bishop
- We are counting on your speech, bishop, to give some moral uplift to the delegates.
- The bishop criticized the government for its "callous, uncaring attitude" to the homeless and the unemployed.
- Poverty and ignorance, the bishop said, were the forces of evil in our society today.
- The bishop's speech has prompted an angry response from both political parties.
(CHESS)
(国际象棋中的)象
a piece that moves from corner to corner along squares of the same colour