"clergy" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

clergy sustantivo

sustantivo + clergy
Kolokacji: 3
parish clergy • cathedral clergy • England clergy
clergy + verbo
Kolokacji: 4
clergy serve • clergy support • clergy wear • clergy take
verbo + clergy
Kolokacji: 4
include clergy • train clergy • involve clergy • educate clergy
adjetivo + clergy
Kolokacji: 43
local clergy • Catholic clergy • secular clergy • Anglican clergy • diocesan clergy • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 12
(2) secular, religious, monastic
Kolokacji: 3
(4) diocesan, parochial
Kolokacji: 2
(5) high, senior, low
Kolokacji: 3
(7) regular, black
Kolokacji: 2
(8) gay, lesbian, homosexual
Kolokacji: 3
(11) native, foreign
Kolokacji: 2
(12) fellow, Jewish, female, male
Kolokacji: 4
1. fellow clergy = współ- duchowieństwo fellow clergy
2. Jewish clergy = Żydowskie duchowieństwo Jewish clergy
3. female clergy = żeńskie duchowieństwo female clergy
4. male clergy = męskie duchowieństwo male clergy
  • The other half is divided equally between nuns and male clergy, including eight bishops.
  • Male lawyers, male clergy and the male elite were all highly resistant to change.
  • Her teaching was received negatively by the male clergy and other male Shaykhis forced her to retreat to Kazimayn for a short period.
  • Also, the fact that male clergy are successful in maintain their vows of celibacy demonstrates some degree of erotic plasticity.
  • This law provided that the clergy and members of ecclesiastical orders, male and female, might exercise the profession of teaching without producing any further qualification.
  • She said she did not feel she had to be a member to enjoy the fellowship with her male clergy, many of whom have strongly supported her efforts.
  • Because of these more worldly activities and the fact that they were not closely supervised by male clergy, many beatas found themselves targeted by the Inquisition.
  • He noted that only about 5% of priests had been involved in sexual abuse of minors, a percentage "not inconsistent with other male clergy or with the general population."
  • Catherine Maire's study also made note of this predominance of male clergy.
  • The church had no way of educating new clergy until a seminary was established for male clergy a year after Oshoffa's death.
preposición + clergy
Kolokacji: 8
for clergy • by clergy • of the clergy • to the clergy • with the clergy • ...

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