n.主教教区
dioceses───n.主教教区
diocesan───adj.主教管区的;n.教区主教
Miocene───adj.第三纪中新世的;n.第三纪中新世;中新世沉积岩
diodes───n.二极管
dooces───几十个
biocenose───n.[生态]生物群落
diocesans───adj.主教管区的;n.教区主教
archdiocese───n.大主教之管区
Pisceses───双鱼座
His letter was not binding on anybody else, except the churches in his Alexandrian diocese.───他的书信对其他人都没有约束作用,除了他在亚历山大教区的教会。
Portland was the first diocese to file, in 2004; Milwaukee is the eighth.───波特兰市成为第一个提出破产申请的教区;而密尔沃基则是第八个。
a costly and embarrassing court battle, the diocese of San Diego went bankrupt earlier this year.───今年的早些时候,圣地亚哥主教区因为陷入这场代价昂贵和颜面扫地的官司,而宣布破产。
A paedophile priest was taken into the diocese and swiftly reassigned to duties that would put him in contact with children.───一位恋童癖的牧师被带到主教教区后立即重新担任了神职,让他与儿童接触。
The diocese does not deny the copying, but says he probably did not know of the reassignment.───主教教区没有否认那个记录但是表示它或许对于重新任职一无所知。
Do we ask the diocese to help resolve our differences, or do we hope he'll just leave when his tenure expires in a year?───我们应该要求教区,以帮助解决我们的分歧,还是我们只是等着在一年后任职期满后离开?
His own expulsion from there had been already decided on by the high powers of the diocese.───他自己从那儿被逐出,已经由主教区的最高权力机构作出决定了。
Bishop of a mountain diocese, living so very close to nature, in rusticity and deprivation.───他是一个山区的主教,平时过着僻陋贫困的生活,和自然环境接近惯了。
An official visit for the purpose of inspection or examination, as of a bishop to a diocese.───以视察或检查为目的官方性察看,如主教对一主教管区的视察
Valmontone was just within the diocese of Segni.
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Ramsey's last act for the Durham diocese was to publish a collection of his Durham Essays and Addresses.
Now he could face court action by his diocese.
The Bann marks the boundary between the diocese of Armagh and the diocese of Dromore.
Within a diocese charity schools were more likely to be found near the cathedral city than in outlying regions.
Tonight the Diocese of Oxford reacted with dismay.
Over the last year many people around the diocese have been exploring the Catholic faith, with a view to becoming Catholics themselves.
He was a popular bishop in a flourishing diocese.