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Definition of lector in English: lectornoun ˈlɛktɔː 1A reader, especially someone who reads lessons in a church service. 教堂仪式中的诵经人 Example sentencesExamples - If the lector reads the Responsorial Psalm and Gospel Acclamation, prepare those in a similar manner.
- Let the presider and sacristan know that you are one of the lectors for that mass.
- Further, if a suitable lector is not present, then the priest celebrant also delivers the other readings.
- Ideally, the readings at weddings and funerals are proclaimed by lectors of the parish who have been properly trained.
- Beyond reading the sacred scripture, lectors write the intercessions we pray in the name of the community each week.
- Here nothing is as insightful as videotaping a lector in practice and then showing her or him the videotape afterwards.
- Leading the Liturgy of the Word that forms the first part of every service of Holy Eucharist, lectors proclaim the Word of God from the Old and New Testaments.
- The lectors minister the presence of God who speaks when the scriptures are proclaimed in church.
- Around the year 1271 he served as lector in the Dominican convent at Freiberg in Saxony.
- Current lectors may request an additional electronic copy.
- Truly, lectors are Ministers of God's Word, as they communicate the story of salvation history to the Christian community.
- Training is provided and lectors are asked to commit to serve once a month.
2A lecturer, especially one employed in a foreign university to teach in their native language. 讲师(尤指受雇于国外大学用本人母语授课者) Example sentencesExamples - I cannot understand why they did not employ at least a German and a French lector to check this book.
- My career proceeded quite smoothly, as I climbed the academic ladder from lector to professor, but in terms of intellectual stimulus or inspiration, I was very disenchanted at the time.
- We drank and partied with my parents, the other new lecturers, the German lector, Klaus, the French lecteur, Patrice, Russell a student and poet with long, thin hair, Vicky, a German student, and Andy who ran the hall of residence.
- He was lucky for the lector changed the mark on his Russian language course to ‘good’ so that he could take his degree.
Synonyms university teacher, lecturer, university lecturer, fellow, professor, reader, college tutor, academic, scholar
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin, from lect- 'read, chosen', from the verb legere. Definition of lector in US English: lectornoun 1A reader, especially someone who reads lessons in a church service. 教堂仪式中的诵经人 Example sentencesExamples - Here nothing is as insightful as videotaping a lector in practice and then showing her or him the videotape afterwards.
- The lectors minister the presence of God who speaks when the scriptures are proclaimed in church.
- Ideally, the readings at weddings and funerals are proclaimed by lectors of the parish who have been properly trained.
- Further, if a suitable lector is not present, then the priest celebrant also delivers the other readings.
- Leading the Liturgy of the Word that forms the first part of every service of Holy Eucharist, lectors proclaim the Word of God from the Old and New Testaments.
- If the lector reads the Responsorial Psalm and Gospel Acclamation, prepare those in a similar manner.
- Training is provided and lectors are asked to commit to serve once a month.
- Beyond reading the sacred scripture, lectors write the intercessions we pray in the name of the community each week.
- Current lectors may request an additional electronic copy.
- Truly, lectors are Ministers of God's Word, as they communicate the story of salvation history to the Christian community.
- Around the year 1271 he served as lector in the Dominican convent at Freiberg in Saxony.
- Let the presider and sacristan know that you are one of the lectors for that mass.
2A lecturer, especially one employed in a foreign university to teach in their native language. 讲师(尤指受雇于国外大学用本人母语授课者) Example sentencesExamples - He was lucky for the lector changed the mark on his Russian language course to ‘good’ so that he could take his degree.
- I cannot understand why they did not employ at least a German and a French lector to check this book.
- My career proceeded quite smoothly, as I climbed the academic ladder from lector to professor, but in terms of intellectual stimulus or inspiration, I was very disenchanted at the time.
- We drank and partied with my parents, the other new lecturers, the German lector, Klaus, the French lecteur, Patrice, Russell a student and poet with long, thin hair, Vicky, a German student, and Andy who ran the hall of residence.
Synonyms university teacher, lecturer, university lecturer, fellow, professor, reader, college tutor, academic, scholar
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin, from lect- ‘read, chosen’, from the verb legere. |