英:[ˌeks kəˈθi:drə]
美:[ɛks kəˈθidrə]
英:[ˌeks kəˈθi:drə]
美:[ɛks kəˈθidrə]
adv.& adj.
正式宣言(的);以权威公告(的)
adjective & adverb
(Latin) from the chair; with the authority of one's office or rank (used esp. of statements from the pope regarding faith and morals).speaking ex cathedraan ex cathedra speech
拉丁语,字面意思为“来自(教师的)讲台”,由 ex “出自”(见 ex-)和 cathedra(见 cathedral)组成。
New Latin, literally, from the chair
The first known use of ex cathedra was in 1693
1 Roman Catholicism may have a pope who has the ex cathedra power, used rarely, to state that a particular dogma is absolutely and essentially at the core of the faith.
2 Happer has repeatedly questioned the underlying science and dismissed dire warnings of a planet in peril, and had hoped the establishment of a review panel would provide an ex cathedra counterweight to the scientific consensus.
3 The Pope was speaking ex cathedra.
教皇以宗座权威正式宣言。
1 权威性的
2 权威性
3 有权威的
5 命令式