profanity如何读

英:[prəˈfænəti]

美:[proˈfænɪti, prə-]

profanity是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 亵渎
  2. 不敬的言语
  3. 不敬
  4. 亵圣
  5. 对神灵的亵渎
  6. 诅咒语
  7. 渎神
  8. 亵渎语言
  9. 沾污神圣
  10. 亵渎行为
  11. 该受惩罚的言语,尤指亵渎语言

profanity自然拼读

pro·fan·i·ty

pr fae nih ti [or] pro fae nih ti

profanity变形

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profanity英英释义

noun

vulgar, obscene, or irreverent language, or the use thereof; cursing or a curse.

the state or quality of being profane; sacrilege.

profanity词源中文解释

大约1600年,“亵渎,亵渎的品质,亵渎的语言或行为”,源自晚期拉丁语 profanitas “亵渎”,源自拉丁语 profanus(参见 profane(形容词))。“污言秽语”的引申意义来自于旧约圣经中“不可亵渎上帝的名”的命令。在19世纪之前,这似乎是一个罕见的词。

Blasphemy, Profanity, agree in expressing the irreverent use of words, but the former is the stronger, and the latter the wider. Profanity is language irreverent toward God or holy things, covering especially all oaths that, literally interpreted, treat lightly the attributes or acts of God. Blasphemy is generally more direct, intentional, and defiant in its impiety, and is directed toward the most sacred things in religion. [Century Dictionary, 1895]
Blasphemy, Profanity,在表达不敬的用词方面是一致的,但前者更强烈,后者更广泛。Profanity 是指对上帝或圣物不敬的语言,尤其涵盖了所有的誓言,如果按照字面意思解释,会轻视上帝的属性或行为。Blasphemy 通常更直接、故意和挑衅性,是针对宗教中最神圣的事物的。[世纪词典,1895]

profanity词源英文解释

The first known use of profanity was in 1563

profanity儿童词典英英释义

profanitynoun

the quality or state of being profane

profane language

profanity 例句

1 Some playwrights contend that they’re particularly vulnerable to criticism for their use of profanity.

2 And yes, there is just as much jarringly modern profanity in “Blood Origin” as in the main show, along with the goofy irreverence that sets the franchise apart.

3 The newsroom’s walls featured several vintage photos of prominent Iowa politicians, which Mr. Nixon narrated for me with a string of appropriate profanities.

4 On most days, driving feels like racing through an obstacle course and even the most patient person can easily find themselves shouting profanities out the window.

5 The flub, and the bleeped profanity, marked a rare misstep for a singer known for flawless vocal performances.

6 As a host, Brown frequently leans into poignant subjects with a mix of humanity and profanity, deploying the kinds of confessional stories to which her audience is accustomed.

7 Charlie Crist wants to posthumously pardon him of indecent exposure and profanity convictions, and the governor's last chance is coming up at a Clemency Board meeting next Thursday.

8 Which is interesting, or at least odd, because “Succession” is primarily a straightforward family-dynasty melodrama, wrapped in chilly but ostentatious displays of wealth and favoring overheated profanity as a communication method.

9 During this time, owing to his newfound piety, Bobby used no profanity.

10 His proclamation was met with a deafening roar of shouted threats, insults, and colorful profanity.

11 Dad always got a big laugh out of me using profanity, a bad habit that started back when I was five years old, repeating Eddie Murphy's '80s stand-up routines, so I didn't get in trouble.

12 The dialogue is gritty but lyrical, sprinkled with Spanish and pocked with profanity.

13 The Washington Post takes a cautious approach to profanity but decided early in the administration that the vulgar utterances of the president or his spokespeople should be reported in full.

14 “McMillion was still yelling profanities as multiple adults and children walked by,” the report said.

15 To desecrate a holy spring is considered profanity.

圣泉俗用被认为是亵渎神灵的行为。

16 There are no rules for the photo, except that you must be in it, and your question cannot include profanity.

照片内容不作任何限制,但是照片中必须有你的身影,并且你的问题不能包含任何亵渎的成分。

17 These are the moments one watches reality TV for – belligerence, incoherent shouting, and profanity.

18 He is subject to fits of temper, and in his worst meltdown he hurls profanity and spits in her face.

19 He paints Venus nude except for fine jewels and headgear, the ornaments heightening the profanity.

20 A best seller, it helped stir conversations about police violence, but has been challenged across the country for what critics say is profanity, violence and an “anti-police” agenda.

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