parochial

parochial
adjective
1) (narrow) krähwinklig (abwertend); eng [Horizont]

be parochial in one's outlook — einen engen Horizont haben

2) (Eccl.) Gemeinde-
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pa·ro·chial
[pəˈrəʊkiəl, AM -ˈroʊ-]
adj
1. inv REL Gemeinde-, Pfarr-
\parochial church council Kirchenvorstand m; (elected by the parish) Pfarrgemeinderat m
2. (pej: provincial) provinziell; (narrow-minded) engstirnig, kleinkariert
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[pə'rəʊkɪəl]
adj
1) (ECCL) Pfarr-

parochial ministry — Pfarramt nt

the parochial duties of a priest — die Aufgaben eines Gemeindepfarrers

the parochial boundaries — die Grenzen des Pfarrbezirks

parochial school (US) — Konfessionsschule f

2) (fig) attitude, person engstirnig; mind, ideas beschränkt

he's so parochial in his outlook — er hat einen sehr beschränkten Gesichtskreis

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parochial [pəˈrəʊkjəl; -ıəl] adj (adv parochially)
1. parochial, Pfarr…, Kirchen…, Gemeinde…:
parochial church council Kirchenvorstand m;
parochial school US kirchliche Privatschule
2. fig beschränkt, eng(stirnig):
parochial politics pl (als sg konstruiert) pej Kirchturmpolitik f
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adjective
1) (narrow) krähwinklig (abwertend); eng [Horizont]

be parochial in one's outlook — einen engen Horizont haben

2) (Eccl.) Gemeinde-
* * *
adj.
beschränkt adj.

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