reprobation如何读

英:[ˌreprə'beɪʃən]

美:[ˌreprə'beɪʃən]

reprobation是什么意思

  • n.反对;拒斥

reprobation词根

词根:reprobate

adj.

reprobate 邪恶的;堕落的

n.

reprobate 恶棍,无赖

v.

reprobate 非难;拒绝;斥责

reprobation英英释义

  • n.
    • rejection by God; the state of being condemned to eternal misery in hell
    • severe disapproval

reprobation词源中文解释

约于1400年, reprobacioun,“拒绝”,源自教会拉丁语 reprobationem(主格 reprobatio),意为“拒绝,谴责”,动名词形式,源自 reprobare “不赞成,拒绝,谴责”(参见 reprobate(形容词))。

在神学中,“被判定为永恒惩罚的状态”(1530年代)。从1580年代开始,意为“被谴责为无价值或伪造的状态”; 广义上的“谴责,指责,强烈反对的行为”始于1727年。其他曾在英语中使用的名词包括 reprobacy(1590年代), reprobance(约1600年), reprobature(1680年代,法律用语)。

reprobation词源英文解释

The first known use of reprobation was in the 14th century

reprobation 例句

1 The EPA deserved reprobation after the Gold King Mine spill, but today should get recognition for keeping its promise to list the project as a national Superfund priority.

2 There was no police investigation nor social reprobation.

3 He was warm in his reprobation of Mr. Elton’s conduct; it had been unpardonable rudeness; and Mrs. Elton’s looks also received the due share of censure.

4 He had never felt..so chilling a blast of reprobation as this cold disgust.

5 There is not a man on earth, that has not in some form or other passed sentence of reprobation upon this system.

6 For instance: our reprobation of bright color is, I think, for the most part, mere affectation, and must soon be done away with.

7 Mild reprobations such “it is unfortunate the president said that” were laughable understatements incompatible with a proper conscience and more the result of strategic thinking.

8 The word of God as clearly establishes "election" as it sedulously guards against "reprobation."

9 Mr. Baldwin said that he considered the reprobation “funny,” even as a fake news article has circulated since his first appearance as Mr. Trump, mourning the actor’s death.

10 Fast forward a few years, and reprobation of Walmart’s sharp tactics has faded.

11 "Yes," replied the lily, not knowing what he meant, but concluding on the whole that he spoke in reprobation.

12 Awake, as he ever was, to the claims of justice and humanity, it was not personal interest that could shield the slave trade from the reprobation of Maitland.

13 When I first saw Wilde, he had not yet been seared by the brand of general reprobation.

14 Nearly everyone had something to say in reprobation of the views suggested by Owen.

几乎每个人都说几句话来表示反对欧文的见解。

15 A State which gains revenue from a vicious trade, such as gambling and debauchery, demoralizes its people so effectually as to deserve reprobation rather than reverence.

16 It became more widespread in post - gupta times, especially in south India, and aroused the reprobation of 19th - century europeans.

它在岌多时期之前变得更为广泛地传播,尤其是在南印度,引起了十九世纪欧洲人的斥责。

17 The well-dressed people were mostly, I thought, of medio ceto,—middling class,—which in Rome is a term of strict reprobation, and answers to what we used to call Bowery in New York.

18 I think she had braved herself for some sort of emotional struggle sharp enough to drown the whisper of reprobation.

19 Thus it was that this devastation excited universal reprobation; and that, in the words of a modern French writer, the “idea of Germany came to birth in the flames of the Palatinate.”

20 Coaches and executives around the sport spoke out in a chorus of reprobation.

reprobation 同义词

9 受排斥

exclusion

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