recusant如何读

英:[ˈrekjʊzənt]

美:[rəˈkjuzənt]

recusant是什么意思

  • adj.不服从规章的
  • n.拒绝服从的人;拒不参加英国国教的天主教徒

recusant英英释义

Noun

1. someone who refuses to conform to established standards of conduct

Adjective

1. (of Catholics formerly) refusing to attend services of the Church of England

2. refusing to submit to authority;

"the recusant electors...cooperated in electing a new Senate"- Mary W.Williams

recusant词源中文解释

"顽固拒绝的",来自1610年代的拉丁语 recusantem(主格 recusans)"拒绝服从",现在分词 recusare "反对; 拒绝; 拒绝"(参见 recuse)。

早期在英国历史上,特指那些拒绝参加英国国教堂礼拜的人(1550年代),这是一种可惩罚的罪行,对罗马天主教徒的执行尤其严厉。形容词的最初用法也是指这一点。

recusant词源英文解释

Latin recusant-, recusans, present participle of recusare to reject, oppose, from re- + causari to give a reason, from causa cause, reason

The first known use of recusant was circa 1553

recusant 例句

1 The remaining voters continued recusant; but as no question was taken on the other side, the vote may be said to have been a very decided one, if not positively unanimous.

2 Given the obstacles that President Obama has had to overcome-racism, republicans, right wingers, radical Muslims, the rich, recusants and Romney he deserves a higher rating.

3 They thought him to blame for remitting in favour of Catholic recusants the execution of the penal laws enrolled among the statutes of the realm.

4 Wiseman, her other son, is also an obstinate recusant and will by no means take the oath.

5 She had been scolded on George's account, but had not scolded herself, and had archly and triumphantly pointed out the recusant to Sue in a sly corner of a London balcony.

6 Instead, the recusant tore the letter into shreds, and flung them at his feet; defying me, Sir John, King, and all!

7 Never before had a recusant daughter braved her to her face.

8 And the recusants shall be conveyed thither by a secret way, without seeing any; and they shall have a secret place for themselves to be in, to hear and not be seen....

9 It has already been mentioned that this prison was originally a chapel built in the reign of Edward the Third, and had only recently been converted into a place of security for recusants.

10 We rallied around the same star-spangled standard, When called to the field by the tocsin of war, But they from our side have unfeelingly wandered, And we strip from our flag every recusant star.

11 Philips, an English recusant, settled in Brussels and knew Brueghel and Rubens well, his music celebrated in artistic circles as an engine of the Counter-Reformation.

12 It was the knowledge of this feeling that induced the commissioners, appointed to superintend the execution of the enactments against recusants, to proceed with unusual rigour in this neighbourhood.

13 The Bishop and the men of Lynn had failed to daunt the recusants, and now the Legate had met with no better success.

14 In consequence he was summoned to the bar of the House of Commons on the 27th of January 1641, and the king was petitioned to remove him with other recusants from his councils.

15 Hartmann may venture to bring his recusant followers back to obedience by open combat and to impose his will on them by force, he will still remain their Messiah to whom they look for salvation.

16 But his parents in England had been “recusants,” Catholics who refused to attend the Protestant Anglican Church, as required by law after the Reformation.

17 But then a sewer was dug along the street and I was a miner instead—recusant to love—digging in the yellow sand for the center of the earth.

18 Before going away, the sheriff questioned Edmund concerning his faith, and for what reason he abode in a Popish house and consorted with recusants.

19 The question, accompanied as it was, by a sweeping and minatory glance, had the immediate effect of making two Englishmen in the room try to look severely recusant and anti-matrimonial.

20 From 1571 recusants can no longer be reckoned as nonconforming members of the English Church: the law recognized them as separate from it.

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