Old English deacon, diacon, from Late Latin diaconus, from Greek diakonos "servant of the church, religious official," literally "servant," from dia- "thoroughly" + PIE *kon-o-, from root *ken- (1) "to set oneself in motion."
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1. Deacon made no secret of his loathing of Bayldon.
迪肯毫不掩饰自己对贝尔顿的憎恶。
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2. He had been ordained as a deacon in the Roman Catholic Church.
他被任命为天主教的助祭。
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3. There also exist some relationships of conversion between the formulas of Deacon and Jacobs.
Deacon式估算结果与Jacobs式估算结果之间也有一定的转换关系.
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4. Deacon says the most common reason is to have a chance to travel.