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词汇 clerical collar
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Definition of clerical collar in English:

clerical collar

noun
  • A stiff upright white collar which fastens at the back, worn by the clergy in some churches.

    牧师领

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The clerical collar is derived from an early 19th century form of lay neckwear.
    • A woman at the cocktail party, eager to be hip, asks the man in fashionable clerical collar, ‘Do you think of yourself as a spiritual person?’
    • Robbie wore a clerical collar, kilt and trainers while marrying his friend Billy Morrison, the bass guitarist with the 1980s band The Cult.
    • His clerical collar concealed by a scarf, he asked the officer who had stopped him for a written explanation.
    • He was wearing a turtleneck, no clerical collar.
    • He also wanted to wear his clerical collar on duty so had to have a specially-designed uniform shirt to accommodate it.
    • My clerical collar finally got me into the building, but by the time I arrived at Doral's room she was nowhere to be found.
    • The Oxford Movement of the 19th century led to the adoption by many Anglican clergy of a clerical collar, certainly by the time of the First World War.
    • Among the women, six were wearing clerical collars, while 56 were pictured in attractive blouses or dresses.
    • Above the clerical collar encircling his neck, his face bears the weathered scars and wrinkles indicative of someone who has survived mean times.
    • The middle of the sanctuary began to fill as the service participants gathered, many in their clerical collars and stoles.
    • One suggestion was that I should lead the march in my clerical collar which would stop the mounted police from attacking.
    • Police will be called and will arrive as the union delegation - some in clerical collars - is in the middle of a long and public prayer.
    • Throughout his life he collected lavish Catholic icons and even went as far as to wear a clerical collar in public.
    • One of them shows a kindly-looking man with a clerical collar and black suit.
    • A person who is drowning doesn't care at all if the person throwing a lifeline is wearing a clerical collar.
    • Why, indeed, do they still wear clerical collars?
    • As a parish priest in Currie, Balerno and Ratho, in Midlothian, he never liked clerical collars.
    • His wardrobe leaves something to be desired, too - maybe it's just me, but a clerical collar is not a sexy fashion accessory.
    • He was a quiet, mildly alcoholic man in shabby tweeds and a clerical collar.

Definition of clerical collar in US English:

clerical collar

nounˈklerəkəl ˈkälər
  • A stiff upright white collar which fastens at the back, worn by the clergy in some churches.

    牧师领

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His clerical collar concealed by a scarf, he asked the officer who had stopped him for a written explanation.
    • My clerical collar finally got me into the building, but by the time I arrived at Doral's room she was nowhere to be found.
    • One of them shows a kindly-looking man with a clerical collar and black suit.
    • The Oxford Movement of the 19th century led to the adoption by many Anglican clergy of a clerical collar, certainly by the time of the First World War.
    • The middle of the sanctuary began to fill as the service participants gathered, many in their clerical collars and stoles.
    • Robbie wore a clerical collar, kilt and trainers while marrying his friend Billy Morrison, the bass guitarist with the 1980s band The Cult.
    • Among the women, six were wearing clerical collars, while 56 were pictured in attractive blouses or dresses.
    • Police will be called and will arrive as the union delegation - some in clerical collars - is in the middle of a long and public prayer.
    • He was wearing a turtleneck, no clerical collar.
    • As a parish priest in Currie, Balerno and Ratho, in Midlothian, he never liked clerical collars.
    • A woman at the cocktail party, eager to be hip, asks the man in fashionable clerical collar, ‘Do you think of yourself as a spiritual person?’
    • He was a quiet, mildly alcoholic man in shabby tweeds and a clerical collar.
    • He also wanted to wear his clerical collar on duty so had to have a specially-designed uniform shirt to accommodate it.
    • Throughout his life he collected lavish Catholic icons and even went as far as to wear a clerical collar in public.
    • His wardrobe leaves something to be desired, too - maybe it's just me, but a clerical collar is not a sexy fashion accessory.
    • The clerical collar is derived from an early 19th century form of lay neckwear.
    • Above the clerical collar encircling his neck, his face bears the weathered scars and wrinkles indicative of someone who has survived mean times.
    • A person who is drowning doesn't care at all if the person throwing a lifeline is wearing a clerical collar.
    • Why, indeed, do they still wear clerical collars?
    • One suggestion was that I should lead the march in my clerical collar which would stop the mounted police from attacking.
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