The office, duties, or term of office of a curate. 助理牧师助理牧师的职位、工作或任期
The curate reprimanded his carelessness. 副牧师斥责了他的粗心大意。
The curate advised that the child be sent to school. 堂区牧师建议将那孩子送进学校。
curate
[ noun ] a person authorized to conduct religious worship <noun.person> clergymen are usually called ministers in Protestant churches
Curate \Cu"rate\ (k[=u]"r[asl]t), n. [LL. curatus, prop., one who is charged with the care (L. cura) of souls. See {Cure}, n., and cf. {Cur['e]}] One who has the cure of souls; originally, any clergyman, but now usually limited to one who assists a rector or vicar. --Hook.
All this the good old man performed alone, He spared no pains, for curate he had none. --Dryden.
That goes for Armado, the 'fantastical Spaniard' in the original, his page Moth, the curate Sir Nathaniel and the pedant and schoolmaster, Holofernes.
The first report of the new House of Commons Treasury and Civil Service Committee is like a curate's egg: good in parts.
J.F. Powers, who won in 1963 for his novel "Morte D'Urban," was nominated in the fiction category with his latest book, "Wheat That Springeth Green," about a middle-aged priest who is disappointed when a new curate is assigned to his parish.