layman
layman — 名詞
1. a person who belongs to a church or other religious community but does not work
平信徒
教會中非神職人員的一般信徒
a person who belongs to a church or other religious community but does not work as a priest, minister, or other religious leader
The parish council included both the priest and several laymen.
教區議會中包括了神父和幾位平信徒。
contrasted with priest/clergy member
Tara volunteered as a layman to help organise the church fundraising event.
塔拉以平信徒身分志願協助教會的募款活動。
The bishop asked a layman from the congregation to read the scripture aloud.
主教請會眾中的一位平信徒大聲朗讀經文。
The monastery offered a weekend retreat for laymen who wanted to deepen their faith.
修道院為想加深信仰的平信徒提供了一個週末避靜活動。
- parishioner
specifically a member of a particular church or parish, whereas 'layman' contrasts with clergy across denominations
- congregant
more neutral and commonly used in modern American English
- laity
collective noun for all laypeople as a group; 'layman' is an individual member
文法句型
layman + from + [congregation/parish]
layman + in + [church/religious group]
用法筆記
The plural 'laymen' is standard. For gender-neutral alternatives some writers use 'layperson' (singular) or 'laypeople' (plural).
常見錯誤
2. someone whose understanding of a particular area comes from general life experie
門外漢
對某領域不具專業知識的人
someone whose understanding of a particular area comes from general life experience rather than from formal training or study in that field — for instance, a person without a legal background trying to make sense of a court ruling
The chemist explained her research in terms a layman could easily follow.
化學家用門外漢也能輕鬆理解的方式解釋她的研究。
pattern: in terms a layman could [follow/understand]
As a layman in finance, Baraka asked his accountant to review the monthly statements.
作為財務方面的門外漢,巴拉卡請他的會計師審查每月報表。
pattern: a layman in + [field]
This cooking guide was written for the layman, not for professional chefs.
這本烹飪指南是為門外漢寫的,不是給專業廚師看的。
Mizuki did not attempt to fix the broken breaker herself — she was a layman and called an electrician instead.
美月沒有自己嘗試修理壞掉的斷路器——她是個門外漢,於是打電話請電工來處理。
- non-specialist
more formal and neutral, avoids the gendered ending of 'layman'
- amateur
implies the person engages in the activity for pleasure, not necessarily lacking knowledge
- outsider
focuses on not being part of the professional group, rather than lacking knowledge
- expert
someone with deep specialist knowledge and training
- professional
someone who works in the field and is paid for their expertise
文法句型
a layman + in + [field/subject]
for the layman
to a layman
用法筆記
Commonly appears in the fixed phrase 'in layman's terms', meaning in plain everyday language without technical jargon. The preposition that follows 'layman' to indicate the field is 'in' (a layman in law, a layman in medicine), not 'of'.