trappist
美 [?træp?st]
英 ['træp?st] 
- n.(嚴(yán)肅沉默的)特拉比斯特派修道士
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)修道院啤酒;特拉普啤酒;特拉普派
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):Trappists
英漢雙解
1. | 特拉普派的(有嚴(yán)格教規(guī),包括緘口苦修的修道士組織)belonging to a group of monks who have very strict rules, including a rule that they must not speak |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
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.
至于在看到她之后,我是不是會(huì)像朗塞先生那樣成為一個(gè)苦修士,那要等到以后再說了。
Especially famous are the Trappist beers which are brewed from scratch in one of only seven authorized monasteries.
其中,尤其以在全國僅有七家獲得釀酒牌照的修道院之一所釀造的「修道院啤酒」最聞名遐邇。
Be able to use President ' s theatre box in Warner Theatre and the Wolf Trappist National Park.
能在華納劇院和沃爾夫·特拉普國家公園使用總統(tǒng)包廂。
The Trappist dark ales were first brewed by monks who fled France after the Napoleonic period.
拿破侖統(tǒng)治后期,從法國逃離的修道士釀造了最早的啤酒。
The Trappist monks and nuns, who wear a white habit with black scapular, now have about 70 abbeys worldwide.
本篤會(huì)僧侶和尼姑,誰穿白色的習(xí)慣與世界各地的修道院黑色肩胛骨,現(xiàn)在有大約70。
Other orders, such as Trappist monks, are discouraged from "idle chatter" and will only speak when it is deemed necessary.
其他神職人員如苦行僧,則不愿參與無益的閑聊,只會(huì)在被認(rèn)為必要的時(shí)候開口說話。
says Father Andrew of the Holy Cross Abbey, a trappist monastery in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley in the United States
美國弗吉尼亞州謝南多厄山谷里的一座特拉普派隱修院——圣十字架修道院的安德魯神父說。