词汇 | clerical |
释义 | clerical adjective uk /ˈkler.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˈkler.ɪ.kəl/ clericaladjective (OFFICE WORK)relating to work done in an office: 办公室工作的;办事员工作的;文书工作的 a clerical job(= a job performing general office duties).文书工作 a clerical error(= a mistake made in the office)(办公时的)笔误 clericaladjective (PRIEST)relating to a priest or priests: 牧师的,神职人员的 clerical ministry牧师职务 Religious leaders & officials anti-papal apostolic archbishop archbishopric archdeacon confessor curacy curate deacon minister ministry muezzin mullah non-clerical priestly primate rabbi rabbinical the Dalai Lama the priesthood clerical | American Dictionaryclerical adjective us/ˈkler·ɪ·kəl/ relating to the type of work usually done in an office, or to the work of a clerk clerical | Business Englishclerical adjective uk /ˈklerɪkəl/us WORKPLACE, HR relating to work done in an office, dealing with files, records, etc.: clerical job/workShe worked her way up from a clerical job to become a top executive. The apparent drop in profitability was blamed on a clerical error which involved some double counting. Examples of clericalclerical Where the anti-clericals are in a majority the clericals suffer, and where the clericals are in a majority the anti-clericals suffer. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Whether they were useful justices or clerical stooges depended on the prejudices of the observer. Examples included a lack of well-run transport services, technical support and clerical support. The radical liberals ("progresistas") after 1820 had grown more and more anticlerical, strongly opposing religious institutes. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. He himself was a clerical appointee, chosen for his rapport with the cura, literacy, religiosity and sangfroid. If clerical elites noted the confluence of the two conditions, so did contemporary medics. The occupational categories used are: professionals and business executives; clerical and sales workers; farmers and farm labourers; skilled workers; and unskilled workers. Such a distinction served in turn to demarcate more specifically the limits between the clerical and medical professions. Once clerical and routine in its work, the federal public service saw increasing demand for specialists. There are also chapters on moving within and without the capital, utilities, manufacturing, clerical services, financial services, welfare and government. Medieval universities formed part of the clerical estate, more or less. He was called an anticlerical and obscene novelist by a conservative critic. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. One of the chief components of a clerical education was just this kind of mastery, since it constituted a primary goal of the student's 'apprenticeship'. Largely owing to this deft intertwining of popular and clerical elements, the collection, one of many such lives of saints, gained immediate and enduring popularity. Perhaps in the 1620s the objection really was about distraction from pastoral tasks ; in the 1630s, though, the objection was certainly political - to clerical authority. See all examples of clerical These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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