释义 |
ordinandor‧di‧nand /ˈɔːdənænd $ ˈɔːrdn-/ noun [countable] - Its effectiveness is revealed only after the ordinand has been ordained.
- Its purpose was to survey the quantity and quality of training in church music currently being given to ordinands in Britain.
- Milner-White recommended ordinands to go to Cuddesdon, his own old college; and so he advised Ramsey.
- Ramsey lost neither his sense of humour nor his power of mimicry when he became an ordinand.
- The overall picture, however, is of a lack of systematic training in church music for ordinands.
- Where there are ordinands or members of staff with professional musical skills, they are used for teaching.
a person who is preparing to become a priest |