词汇 | heresy |
释义 | heresy noun uk /ˈher.ə.si/ us /ˈher.ə.si/ [ C or U ] (the act of having) an opinion or belief that is the opposite of or against what is the official or popular opinion, or an action that shows that you have no respect for the official opinion: (信奉)异端邪说;(持有)反面观点,悖论 Radical remarks like this amount to heresy for most members of the Republican party.像这样的激进言论对于大多数共和党人来说相当于异端邪说。 She committed the heresy of playing a Lady Gaga song on a classical music station.她在一档古典音乐节目中打破常规,播放了女神卡卡的一首歌。 [ U ] a belief that is against the principles of a particular religion: 信奉异教 He was burned at the stake for heresy in the 15th century.15世纪,他因信仰异教而被烧死在火刑柱上。 Not believing anti-science anti-scientific are my eyes deceiving me?idiom as if!idiom authority foot iconoclasm iconoclastic in denial in your dreams!idiom incredulity joke salt satisfied self-deception since whenidiom take something with a pinch of saltidiom tell me another one!idiom worship yeah You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Religious beliefs & atheistic beliefs heresy | American Dictionaryheresy noun[ C/U ] us/ˈher·ə·si/ a belief opposed to the official belief of a church and that is considered wrong, or the condition of having such beliefs: [ U ]fig. The concept of college athletes being paid to play sports was received as nothing short of heresy (= unusual opinions considered completely wrong). |
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