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pastoral美 ['pæst(ə)rəl] 英 ['pɑːst(ə)rəl] - n.田园诗[曲,剧,画,雕刻];牧师写给教区居民的公开信;田园景色
- adj.牧灵的;田园的;乡村生活的;村野风情的
- 网络牧歌;田园生活的;田园曲
adj. rural,rustic,countrified,countryside,idyllic 1. | 牧灵的,牧师的,教牧的(有关圣职人员及教师对个人幸福的关顾)relating to the work of a priest or teacher in giving help and advice on personal matters, not just those connected with religion or education |
2. | 田园的;乡村生活的;村野风情的showing country life or the countryside, especially in a romantic way |
| a pastoral scene/poem/symphony 田园风光╱诗╱交响乐 |
3. | 畜牧的relating to the farming of animals |
| agricultural and pastoral practices 农牧业活动 |
adj. | 1. (土地)适于牧畜的;(诗等)描写田园生活的;牧歌似的;乡村的 1. (土地)适于牧畜的;(诗等)描写田园生活的;牧歌似的;乡村的 | n. | |
adj. | 1. relating to the countryside or to rural life 2. presenting an idealized image of rural life and nature 3. relating to Christian ministers or priests or their duties 4. involving the giving of personal advice and support to students on the part of a teacher as opposed to simply teaching them 5. describes land that is used as pasture 6. relating to or keeping sheep or cattle 7. relating to the work that a priest or other religious leader does to help and advise people 8. pastoral work or activities involve giving help and advice to other people, especially about personal problems 1. relating to the countryside or to rural life 2. presenting an idealized image of rural life and nature 3. relating to Christian ministers or priests or their duties 4. involving the giving of personal advice and support to students on the part of a teacher as opposed to simply teaching them 5. describes land that is used as pasture 6. relating to or keeping sheep or cattle 7. relating to the work that a priest or other religious leader does to help and advise people 8. pastoral work or activities involve giving help and advice to other people, especially about personal problems | n. | 1. a literary work or painting that portrays rural life in an idealized way 2. a letter written by a Christian minister or priest to his or her congregation 3. a staff carried by a Christian bishop as a symbol of office |
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