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词汇 Salesian
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Definition of Salesian in English:

Salesian

adjective səˈliːʒ(ə)nsəˈliːzɪənsəˈlēZHən
  • Relating to a Roman Catholic educational religious order founded near Turin in 1859 and named after St Francis de Sales.

    (与)撒肋爵会(有关)的(撒肋爵会为1859年创立于都灵附近教育性质的天主教会,以圣弗朗西斯·德撒肋的名字命名)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was also honoured with the task of officially opening the Catechetical Centre named after Don Bosco and dedicated to the memory of the first Salesian parish priest in Maputsoe, Fr Matthew Agostinelli.
    • Generous donations will be welcome for St. Luke's Salesian missions in Lesotho, South Africa.
    • The annual Salesian Pilgrimage to Our Lady's Shrine at Knock is on this Saturday, May 18.
    • She lived in a compound in the outback with Salesian nuns, about three hours drive from Nairobi, and survived on a diet of fruit and vegetables.
    • Noonan was chief concelebrant assisted by members of the Salesian clergy.
noun səˈliːʒ(ə)nsəˈliːzɪənsəˈlēZHən
  • A member of the Salesian order.

    撒肋爵会教徒

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He had thought about four or five different orders before entering the Salesians.
    • He discovered his vocation when, after receiving his degree in engineering, he went to Vietnam for a year and joined a group of Salesians whose calling is education.
    • The Salesians made a major contribution to second level education in Laois for over half a century when secondary school facilities, especially for boys, was so limited in South Laois.
    • Fr Michael Smith, provincial of the Salesians of Don Bosco missionaries in Ireland, said Fr Declan had a heart of gold.
    • He collects new stories of the work being carried out by the Salesians in the countries he visits and has articles regularly published in the Salesian Bulletin.

Rhymes

Belizean, Cartesian, Indonesian, Milesian, Silesian

Definition of Salesian in US English:

Salesian

adjectivesəˈlēZHən
  • Relating to a Roman Catholic educational religious order founded near Turin in 1859 and named after St. Francis de Sales.

    (与)撒肋爵会(有关)的(撒肋爵会为1859年创立于都灵附近教育性质的天主教会,以圣弗朗西斯·德撒肋的名字命名)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She lived in a compound in the outback with Salesian nuns, about three hours drive from Nairobi, and survived on a diet of fruit and vegetables.
    • Noonan was chief concelebrant assisted by members of the Salesian clergy.
    • The annual Salesian Pilgrimage to Our Lady's Shrine at Knock is on this Saturday, May 18.
    • Generous donations will be welcome for St. Luke's Salesian missions in Lesotho, South Africa.
    • He was also honoured with the task of officially opening the Catechetical Centre named after Don Bosco and dedicated to the memory of the first Salesian parish priest in Maputsoe, Fr Matthew Agostinelli.
nounsəˈlēZHən
  • A member of the Salesian order.

    撒肋爵会教徒

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fr Michael Smith, provincial of the Salesians of Don Bosco missionaries in Ireland, said Fr Declan had a heart of gold.
    • He had thought about four or five different orders before entering the Salesians.
    • He collects new stories of the work being carried out by the Salesians in the countries he visits and has articles regularly published in the Salesian Bulletin.
    • He discovered his vocation when, after receiving his degree in engineering, he went to Vietnam for a year and joined a group of Salesians whose calling is education.
    • The Salesians made a major contribution to second level education in Laois for over half a century when secondary school facilities, especially for boys, was so limited in South Laois.
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