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bishop
- IPA[ˈbiSHəp]
美式
- a senior member of the Christian clergy, usually in charge of a diocese and empowered to confer holy orders.;an African weaverbird, the male of which has red, orange, yellow, or black plumage.
noun: bishop, plural noun: bishops
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- 1. a senior member of the Christian clergy, usually in charge of a diocese and empowered to confer holy orders.
- 2. an African weaverbird, the male of which has red, orange, yellow, or black plumage.
- 3. a chess piece, typically with its top shaped like a miter, that can move in any direction along a diagonal on which it stands. Each player starts the game with two bishops, one moving on white squares and the other on black.
- 4. mulled and spiced wine.
- (1911–79), US poet. Her poetry contrasts her experiences in South America 1952–67 with her New ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the formal title of a bishop, in particular of a diocesan bishop (as distinct from a suffragan): James Prince Lee, Lord Bishop of Manchester
Oxford Dictionary
- (1911–79), American poet. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her first two collections, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- each player's bishop on the queen's side of the board at the start of a game.
Oxford Dictionary
- each player's bishop on the kingside of the board at the start of a game.
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- IPA[ˈbɪʃəp]
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- a senior member of the Christian clergy, usually in charge of a diocese and empowered to confer ...
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