英:[ˈɪmpiəs]
美:[ˈɪmpiəs, ɪmˈpaɪ-]
英:[ˈɪmpiəs]
美:[ˈɪmpiəs, ɪmˈpaɪ-]
im·pi·ous
Im pi s
impiously (adv.), impiousness (n.)
词根:impious
adv.impiously 不信神地;不虔诚地
Adjective
1. lacking piety or reverence for a god
2. lacking due respect or dutifulness;
"impious toward one's parents"
"an undutiful son"
3. lacking piety and reverence for a god
1590年代,“不虔诚的,缺乏对上帝的尊敬”,源自拉丁语 impius “没有尊敬,不敬神的,邪恶的; 不尽职的,不爱国的”,由 in- “不,相反的”(见 in-(1))和 pius(见 pious)的同化形式组成。相关词汇: Impiously; impiousness。
Latin impius, from in- + pius pious
The first known use of impious was in 1542
impiousadjective
not pious : irreverent
impiousadjective
not pious : irreverent
1 But Harriet would have disliked those novels’ impious ruminations on motherhood, and probably also their authors.
2 Yes, “Job” occasionally seems like a goofy, impious blackout sketch by a 21st-century undergraduate.
3 On the spot where he committed the crime, he fell down a dead man, and the earth opening, swallowed his impious corpse.
4 In 4th-Century North Africa, St. Augustine suggested that charity be withheld from the impious.
5 Christians might think this is impious paganism, but all human cultures mark the passage of the seasons, whether they worship gods, nature or nothing at all.
6 Trump is impious, but he doesn’t reject faith.
7 For a deed that is impious, frightful, awful!
8 I figured that her malign power could hardly survive in a household as impious as mine.
9 The exhibition, "The Man Behind Messiah", includes Handel's autographed score of Saul which Jennens also annotated, suggesting changes to the composer's work including a different entry point for the words "impious wretch".
10 One of its early martyrs was Julius Caesar Vanini, who was burned at Toulouse, in the year 1619, aged 34, as “an impious and obstinate Atheist.”
11 Some seem startlingly impious.
12 Having conferred upon Franco’s touchdown its name for 11 o’clock news viewers to embrace, I accept neither credit nor, should you hold the moniker to be impious, blame.”
13 With pious sacrilege a grave I stole; With impious piety that grave I wronged; Short in my duty: coward in my grief!
14 Though not really a comedy, Rosewater is a demonstration of the creed behind The Daily Show: belief in the crucial need for impious wit against entrenched power.
15 He was fearful of seeming impious.
16 Solemnization or sacrament—it is impious, blasphemous to enter God's house and ask for a blessing on the bond, unless the marriage falls within the limits of nature's laws.
17 During the holy month of Ramadan, in July and August, gangs of ultraconservative Salafis attacked several artistic festivals for being impious.
18 To testify how little they valued such a portent, these impious wretches resolved to do away with the prodigy.
19 Prabowo, meanwhile, has been depicted as both impious and planning to create a caliphate, while his running mate has been portrayed inaccurately as gay.
20 Wheelchair-bound in his 80s and saddened by the death of Austen and many peers and close friends, the impious author still looked to no existence beyond this one.
2 不虔敬的
4 不信宗教
5 不孝的
7 不虔诚
indevout ungodly irreligious undevout blasphemously indevotion impiety ungodliness unholiness godless
8 不恭
9 不恭敬的
13 邪恶的
naughty wicked bad Black dark evil corrupt foul sinister monstrous fell vile unclean felon nefarious heinous unholy shrewd villainous malign godless dastardly devilish unrighteous miscreant baleful malefic unregenerate unhallowed against nature abandoned vicious sinful immoral Satanic ill ungodly diabolical felonious reprobate iniquitous maleficent blackguard pestiferous squint-eyed awry uncleanly mean black ugly satanic unsound diabolic unsanctified unblessed god grim malignant babylonian oblique perverse lewd perverted graceless thrawn god-forsaken peccant
14 不敬的
disrespectful irreverent blasphemous ribald impertinent impudent irreverence ignorant profane sacrilegious ungracious
16 不恭的
17 不敬
disrespectful irreverent blasphemous ribald disrespect profanity impiety irreverence disesteem impertinent impudent profane sacrilegious contempt ungracious profanation disvalue dis
18 渎神的
20 不信宗教的
22 邪恶
black dark evil foul wicked abandoned vicious sinful immoral Satanic unclean ill unholy ungodly diabolical villainous unrighteous miscreant felonious reprobate baleful iniquitous unregenerate maleficent blackguard pestiferous squint-eyed awry wrong harm vice bale iniquity immorality depravity villainy perversity turpitude devilry harden felon uncleanly malefic mean bad ugly corrupt sinister naughty satanic nefarious malign unsound godless devilish diabolic unhallowed unsanctified unblessed delinquency improbity god grim malignant babylonian oblique perverse lewd perverted graceless thrawn god-forsaken peccant blackly iniquitousness nigritude naught belial pravity
23 不恭敬
24 亵渎的