| 单词 | missionary | 
| 释义 | missionary1 of 2noun  mis·sion·ary  ˈmi-shə-ˌner-ē      plural missionaries      : a person undertaking a mission and especially a religious mission  Several years ago, when I was working as a reporter based in Haiti, I came upon a group of older Christian missionaries in the mountains above Port-au-Prince … They were there to build a school alongside a Methodist church.  Hawaiian Pidgin English developed during the 1800s and early 1900s, when immigrant laborers from China, Portugal, and the Philippines arrived to work in the plantations; American missionaries also came around that time.   missionary 2 of 2adjective1    : relating to, engaged in, or devoted to missions   2    : characteristic of a missionary   missionary 1 of 2 nounas in missioner   a person who is sent especially to a foreign country to do religious work (such as converting people to the religion or ministering to the sick) The missionaries sent to the island were ultimately unsuccessful in converting the native residents.   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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 missionary 2 of 2adjectiveas in apostolic   relating to missionaries or their work The church organizes missionary trips to a variety of countries.   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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