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schis·mat·ic
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schismatically (adv.)
词根:schism
n.schism 分裂;分裂教会罪
Adjective
1. of or relating to or involved in or characteristic of schism;
"schismatic sects"
15世纪中期, scismatik,“涉及分裂的,具有分裂性质的或以分裂为特征的”(指因意见分歧而与现有教会或信仰分离),源自古法语 scismatique, cismatique(现代法语 schismatique),源自教会拉丁语 schismaticus,源自希腊语 skhismatikos,源自 skhisma “分裂,裂缝”(参见 schism)。在古法语和晚期拉丁语中也用作名词。早期英语中作为名词使用,“参与分裂的人(14世纪晚期)。英语和法语的拼写在16世纪后期被改变。相关词汇: Schismatical; schismatically。
Noun Middle English scismatyk, sysmatyke, borrowed from Anglo-French and Late Latin; Anglo-French scismatic, scismatike, borrowed from Late Latin scismaticus, schismaticus, borrowed from Late Greek schismatikós, noun derivative of schismatikós, adjective, "of a schism" — more at schismatic >entry 2 Adjective Middle English scismatike, borrowed from Middle French and Late Latin; Middle French scismatique, borrowed from Late Latin scismaticus, schismaticus, borrowed from Late Greek schismatikós, from schismat-, schísma "dissension in religion" (going back to Greek, "cleft, division") + Greek -ikos -ic >entry 1 — more at schism
The first known use of schismatic was in the 14th century
schlemielnoun
an unlucky and foolish person : chump
schizophrenianoun
a serious mental illness that is a psychosis and is characterized by a distorted view and understanding of the real world, by greatly reduced ability to carry out one's daily tasks, and by abnormal ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving
schizophrenianoun
a serious mental illness that is a psychosis and is characterized by a distorted view and understanding of the real world, by greatly reduced ability to carry out one's daily tasks, and by abnormal ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving
schistnoun
a metamorphic rock that can be split along nearly parallel planes
schismatic1 of 2noun
one who creates or takes part in schism
schismatic2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or guilty of schism
schismatic1 of 2noun
one who creates or takes part in schism
schismatic2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or guilty of schism
1 Among them, she said, was her own denomination, the 16 million member Southern Baptist Convention, which last June was wracked by a bitter, potentially schismatic debate over whether to pass a resolution condemning CRT.
2 This schismatic movement was followed by both good and bad results.
3 This paper introduces the principles of the protection in motor and states the advantages of protection in microcomputer relative to that schismatic component.
该文阐述了电动机保护的配置原理,介绍了微机型电动机保护相对于分立元件式电动机保护的优越性,并从实例出发,说明了微机型电动机保护的优。
4 That question was at the heart of the long 19th-century arguments among Scotland's schismatic pedants.
这是十九世纪主张苏格兰分裂的学究们争论不休的核心问题之所在。
5 How much backing the schismatics might have among AK voters is unclear.
6 This situation has arisen because the head of state, President Poroshenko, turned to the patriarch in Constantinople to give autocephaly to the schismatics.
7 Thanksgiving dinner conversation occasionally gets schismatic, especially in these times, so table any political discourse during your round.
8 The measure announced Tuesday follows the pope’s decision in 2015 to allow priests of the schismatic Society of St. Pius X to validly hear confessions.
9 Novatian: one of an early Christian schismatic sect existing from A.D. 251 to the 6th or 7th century that denied that the church should restore lapsed Christians to membership and advocated a rigidly purist conception of church membership.
10 On the left, some doubters see Mr. Baucum as a schismatic.
11 Francis, who is much less interested than Benedict in appealing to the schismatic conservatives, has since sent Archbishop Pozzo back to his former post.
12 The crusaders appealed to Innocent to ratify the subjugation of a schismatic people, and the union of the Eastern and Western Churches; and Innocent, dazzled by the magic of the fait accompli, not unwillingly acquiesced.
13 "Compel them to come in," as St Augustine quoted, fatefully, with reference to the schismatic Donatists.
14 He hoped that I would abandon my schismatic course,—I was not then a heretic,—and cease to circulate the Bible among the people.
15 German Cardinal Ludwig Müller, a conservative who is the Vatican’s doctrinal chief, warned last fall of schismatic dangers in the German bishops’ position on marriage.
16 Of Ramananda’s disciples and successors several others, besides Kabir, have established schismatic divisions of their own, which do not, however, offer any very marked differences of creed.
17 But an open-air church service in Harare could provide a rallying point for Anglicans opposed to Mr. Kunonga's schismatic claim to lead them, and to Mr. Mugabe.
18 Francis, who is much less interested than Benedict was in appealing to the schismatic conservatives, has since sent Archbishop Pozzo back to his former post.
19 Under the leadership of Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the patriarchate last week revoked its condemnation of leaders of schismatic Orthodox churches in Ukraine.
20 That means they can ordain priests into their schismatic group and claim to be Catholic, albeit without Vatican approval.
3 犯宗派分立罪
4 分裂
-fid split disrupt disruptive parted break scissure solution division partition disruption rift cleavage splitting fissure dichotomy dissipation fission disintegration schism dissociation meiosis disorganization disjunction disunion split-up scission segment sever sliver rend disunite fragmentate fragment splinter disintegrate dispart schismatize part tear distract dissociate atomize crosscut unjoint split across fissive riven disunited clastic partite divisively segmentation fragmentation polarization divisiveness spallation disjuncture polarize cleave divide disjoint Balkanize split into divided discerption break-up wedge come apart breakup secession fracture secede tear apart rent cracking dissociative lobed lobate ramification parting separatism abruption spall rive dissever split-off
5 宗派的
7 分裂的
-fid split disrupt disruptive parted fissive splinter riven disunited clastic partite fissiparous divided against itself divided rent cracking dissociative lobed lobate
8 分离的
10 分裂者
11 教会分立论者