nonreligious如何读

non·​re·​li·​giousˌnän-ri-ˈli-jəs

nonreligious英英释义

adjective

not religious: such as

not having a religious character : secular

a nonreligious organization

having no religion : irreligious Superficially these images might seem, even to the nonreligious spectator, "scandalous."—Richard Wollheim

my nonreligious friends

nonreligious词源英文解释

The first known use of nonreligious was in 1841

nonreligious 例句

1 grew up in a nonreligious family

2 a display of nonreligious holiday decorations on municipally owned property

3 At the same time, the district court dismissed the free exercise claim, in part because the process for choosing the student member excluded religious and nonreligious students alike, making the rule neutral andgenerally applicable.

4 Guerra said the church has planted seeds in nonreligious programs, like Cuba Emprende, that support entrepreneurship and run soup kitchens.

5 More than 150 years later, its rows of Victorian homes include a mix of religious and nonreligious residents of about 3,000 people.

6 His government, for example, has created nonreligious holidays, such as Founding Day, that are now widely celebrated and promoted.

7 And for decades, Unitarian Universalist congregations, which grew out of Christian movements, have drawn on teachings from both religious and nonreligious traditions, without imposing specific creeds of their own.

8 Take, as a nonreligious example, the rise of Instagram and YouTube influencers learning how to cook and sew for themselves, getting farms, and living the lives that many in the past 40 years would have termed oppressive.

9 Israel readies ‘kosher electricity’ for ultra-Orthodox households Opposition Leader Yair Lapid slammed the rabbi for demeaning his nonreligious countrymen.

10 Luther challenged the prevailing notion that nonreligious or nonpolitical work was drudgery and a punishment from the gods – a view that came from Greco-Roman times.

nonreligious 同义词

1 非宗教

secular

2 非宗教的

secular

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