heretical如何读

英:[hə'retɪkl]

美:[həˈrɛtɪkəl]

heretical是什么意思

  • adj.异教的;异端的

heretical自然拼读

he·ret·i·cal

h re tih kl

heretical词根

词根:heresy

adj.

heretic 异端的;异教的

n.

heresy 异端;异端邪说;异教

heretic 异教徒,异端者

heretical英英释义

adjective

of, relating to, or characteristic of an opinion or belief that challenges deeply established social, political, or religious views.The notion that the Earth revolved around the sun was at one time considered heretical.

heretical词源中文解释

15世纪初,源自古法语 eretical, heretical,直接来自中世纪拉丁语 haereticalis,源自 haereticus(见 heretic)。

heretical词源英文解释

Middle English heretikel, borrowed from Medieval Latin haereticālis, from Late Latin haereticus heretic + Latin -ālis -al >entry 1

The first known use of heretical was in the 15th century

heretical儿童词典英英释义

hereuponadverb

on this : immediately after this

hereuntoadverb

to this

heretoforeadverb

up to this time

hereticnoun

a person who believes or teaches something opposed to accepted beliefs

hereticaladjective

of, relating to, or characterized by heresy : unorthodox

heretical 例句

1 Mr Brown's message is about as heretical as you can get.

布朗先生的消息就像你所能接触到的关于异教徒的一样.

2 But before you run for the hills, consider this heretical thought for a second – maybe this movie will be good.

3 But allow us to make a heretical, even treasonous suggestion: Wait.

4 His book was considered heretical and dangerous and was banned by the Church for 200 years.

他的书被认为是异端的和危险的,并且被教会禁止达200年。

5 What Osiander and others found heretical was the very notion of a heliocentric universe.

6 The phrase seems nearly heretical, an incursion of fuzzy warmth into the normally arctic realm of museum prose.

7 From Studio 54, which had opened 18 months earlier, he swiped the idea of an exclusive door policy, a heretical idea within the egalitarian world of punk.

8 It was a dangerous undertaking, considered heretical by some.

9 They publish the prices of works on Saffronart’s Web site, an idea considered practically heretical in India 10 years ago.

10 These were largely secret writings of Gnostic Christians, a sect of early believers condemned by more powerful, organized Christians as heretical.

11 That Peacelanders may conceive of her ideas as heretical might be the most surprising part of this book.

12 It's such a heretical idea that it's not even up for discussion.

这是一个如此异端的想法,以至于它根本不会被讨论。

13 She’s been making raw milk cheese in a wooden barrel since 1977 and Pollan admits to sympathising with “her possibly heretical notion that cheese deserves a place alongside wine and bread in the Eucharist”.

14 But that doesn’t mean that they won’t destroy statues they consider heretical.

15 Naturally orthodox Calvinists fought back against what they considered outrageously heretical ideas.

16 As Life magazine put it, in 1966, “Long the political maverick of the Communist world, Yugoslavia has plunged into competitive western-style tourism on a scale that is positively heretical.”

17 And although she is usually very careful to use theological language that no one can call heretical, she also attends yoga classes and has no problem embracing the full meaning of “Namaste” in that context.

18 It is heretical for a New Yorker to admit this, but I’m increasingly realising that LA is my spiritual home.

19 There’s something heretical about seeing Edgar G. Ulmer’s Poverty Row classic “Detour” in a pristine restoration.

20 On a tiny personal and heretical note, I found myself impatient with the obligatory intonations of TS Eliot's The Waste Land and hearing the Clash's least interesting track, London Calling.

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