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monk

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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monk /mʌŋk/ noun [countable]  RRa member of an all-male religious group that lives apart from other people in a monastery 修道士,僧侣 nunmonkish adjective
Examples from the Corpus
monkThis was a panel showing a sturdy bald monk leering at a geisha.Benedict and lived all his days as a devout monk.Each monk received good clothing, although bathing took place only irregularly unless they were ill.But at least there were no monks in there praying either.And the next thing he remembered was the minibus stopping and the monks helping him into it.Throughout the centuries, the monks of Clonmacnoise had suffered from raiders sailing up the Shannon to plunder the monastic city.The income from admission fees helps the monks finance a lifestyle that might otherwise be impossible in the modern world.The warrior monks, they were known as.
Origin monk Old English munuc, from Late Latin monachus, from Greek monos; → MONO-
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monk
monk /mʌŋk/ noun [countable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: munuc, from Late Latin monachus, from Greek monos; mono-
a member of an all-male religious group that lives apart from other people in a monasterynun
—monkish adjective


monkBrE /mʌŋk/ 🔊NAmE /mʌŋk/ 🔊 nouna member of a religious group of men who often live apart from other people in a monastery and who do not marry or have personal possessions 僧侣;修道士Benedictine/Buddhist monks 本笃会修士;佛教僧侣   compare friar, nun   see also monkish