Jesuit

Pronunciation:/ˈdʒɛz.ju.ɪt/
ENZH

Quick Translations

  • 耶稣会士
  • 耶稣会教徒

Definitions

noun

Definition

A member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola in 1534, known for educational, missionary, and charitable works.

In ZH

耶稣会的成员,这是一个由洛约拉的圣伊gnatius于1534年创立的罗马天主教修会,以教育、传教和慈善工作而闻名。

Examples

  • The Jesuit order has a strong tradition of education.
  • He is a Jesuit priest who runs a local school.
  • The Jesuits were influential in the spread of Catholicism in Asia.
  • Many universities were founded by Jesuit missionaries.
  • The Jesuit approach to education emphasizes critical thinking.