preach

名词 n. 动词 v. 感叹词 intj.
/pɹiːt͡ʃ/    /pɹit͡ʃ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A religious discourse. obsolete
    — he make peace in his preaches and play with esteem
动词 v.
  1. To give a sermon. intransitive
    — Our pastor can preach very well.
  2. To proclaim by public discourse; to utter in a sermon or a formal religious harangue. transitive
    — The Spirit of the Lord God is vpon me, therefore hathe the Lord anointed me: he hathe ſent me to preache good tidings vnto the poore,[…]
  3. To advise or recommend earnestly. transitive
    — My Mʳ preaches patience to him,[…]
  4. To teach or instruct by preaching; to inform by preaching. transitive
    — The Spirits of the Dead, / Quitting their mortal mansion, enter not, / As falsely ye are preached, their final seat / Of bliss, or bale;[…]
  5. To give advice in an offensive or obtrusive manner. intransitive
感叹词 intj.
  1. Used to express strong agreement (as if encouraging somebody to continue speaking). slang
    — – If you can't do the time, don't do the crime! – Preach!

词形变化

preaches present,singular,third-person preaching participle,present preached participle,past preached past praught nonstandard,participle,past praught nonstandard,past preaches plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle English prechen, from Old French prëechier, precchier (Modern French prêcher), from Latin praedicō (“to proclaim, announce”, literally “to fore-assign, pre-dedicate”). Doublet of predicate.
The Latin word is also the source of Old English predician (“to preach”), Saterland Frisian preetje (“to preach”), West Frisian preekje (“to preach”), Dutch preken (“to preach”), German Low German preken (“to preach”), German predigen (“to preach”), Danish prædike (“to preach”), Swedish predika (“to preach”), Icelandic prédika (“to preach”), Norwegian Nynorsk preika (“to preach”).
词源 2
From Middle English prechen, from Old French prëechier, precchier (Modern French prêcher), from Latin praedicō (“to proclaim, announce”, literally “to fore-assign, pre-dedicate”). Doublet of predicate.
The Latin word is also the source of Old English predician (“to preach”), Saterland Frisian preetje (“to preach”), West Frisian preekje (“to preach”), Dutch preken (“to preach”), German Low German preken (“to preach”), German predigen (“to preach”), Danish prædike (“to preach”), Swedish predika (“to preach”), Icelandic prédika (“to preach”), Norwegian Nynorsk preika (“to preach”).
词源 3
From Middle English prechen, from Old French prëechier, precchier (Modern French prêcher), from Latin praedicō (“to proclaim, announce”, literally “to fore-assign, pre-dedicate”). Doublet of predicate.
The Latin word is also the source of Old English predician (“to preach”), Saterland Frisian preetje (“to preach”), West Frisian preekje (“to preach”), Dutch preken (“to preach”), German Low German preken (“to preach”), German predigen (“to preach”), Danish prædike (“to preach”), Swedish predika (“to preach”), Icelandic prédika (“to preach”), Norwegian Nynorsk preika (“to preach”).
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