词汇 | reformation |
释义 | reformation noun[ C or U ] uk /ˌref.əˈmeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌref.ɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/ the act of making an improvement, especially by changing a person's behaviour or the structure of something: 改革 He's undergone something of a reformation - he's a changed man.他经历了一番转变,成为了一个不同的人。 They are committed to the radical reformation of their society.他们致力于彻底的社会改革。 See reform The group has undergone several reformations. They want to see proof of his moral reformation. The church gave advice to bring people to repentance and reformation. Change and changes adaptive evolution adjustment alteration anti-evolutionism be ahead of the curveidiom evolutionary evolutionism flatten flip-flop fluctuation recalibration reconversion regime change reinterpretation retransformation unspooling unsteadily unsteady untick variation the Reformation noun[ S ] uk /ˌref.əˈmeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌref.ɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/ the 16th-century religious ideas and activity in Europe that were an attempt to change and improve the Catholic Church, and resulted in the Protestant Churches being established(欧洲16世纪改革天主教从而导致新教产生的)宗教改革 Renaissance: 1501 to 1899 ancien régime auto-da-fé buccaneer bustle Carolean Elizabethan enlightenment Industrial Revolution Jacobean Pre-Raphaelite privateer regency renaissance the First Fleet the Pilgrims the Wild West Tory Victorian Victoriana Whig You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Christian denominations Examples of reformationreformation Early modern culture was still deeply imbued with warrior values, some of which (including those concerning women) were intensified by engagement with religious reformation. As noted above, the summing over all groups is only meaningful if there is an exchange between groups or reformation of groups. An ensemble of bonds is in dynamic equilibrium, so that dynamic breakage and reformation also occurs during detachment. Political and religious reformation had different ramifications in different places. Such dynamic bond breakage and reformation undoubtedly occurs in biology. Firstly, the reformation of the retinotopic map in the optic tectum involves growth processes that are differentially affected by spiking activity in the optic nerve. Reformation, in which religion was in some way involved. In others, nevertheless, the imposition of humiliation in the market place was adopted as an important strategy for reformation of character. For the hopes of professional geological consultants were overtaken by the reformation and revitalization of the gentlemanly amateur tradition. In the sixteenth century the reformation had prospered. Reformation politics powerfully resurrected the view that the religious identity of a people must be considered a function of their ruler's confessional conviction. For much of the 1960s, 1970s and the early 1980s, ' popular reformation ' was a central concept of interpretation and research. Reformation historians should not neglect this essay, whose admittedly rather intractable text is enhanced by the lavish illustrations and handsome presentation. Here blasphemy becomes the development and reformation of manners which occurs at the behest of secular authorities and processes of middling sort class formation. Further, it essentialized tradition and disregarded historical processes of reinterpretation and reformation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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