zealotry如何读

英:[ˈzelətri]

美:[ˈzɛlətri]

zealotry是什么意思

  • n.狂热;狂热的行为;狂言

zealotry词根

词根:zealot

n.

zealot 狂热者;犹太教狂热信徒

zealotry英英释义

  • n.excessive intolerance of opposing views

zealotry词源中文解释

"过度或不必要的热情,狂热",源自于 zealot 和 -ry,于1650年代出现。

zealotry词源英文解释

The first known use of zealotry was in 1653

zealotry 例句

1 He always attacked, he never surrendered, and his Machiavellian zealotry has proven so enduringly poisonous it’s as if he’s still here.

2 Their support bordered on zealotry.

他们的支持已近乎狂热。

3 He despised political expediency, but abhorred misplaced idealism and zealotry.

4 His zealotry isn't motivated by a need to do the right thing – he wants to succeed, and therefore rise.

5 As Mai Tamba, Ms. Bruce is also quite funny in her furtively scornful attitude to her employer’s zealotry, but the character also exudes an earthy wisdom and quiet moral authority that make her compelling.

6 I couldn’t tell if she was angry or excited—her zealotry managed to cover pretty much all the emotional bases.

7 It’s also a story pulsing with the adrenaline of our era: a toxic mix of zealotry and xenophobia.

8 That zealotry first revealed itself when he was a teenager.

这狂热的第一次显露了出来,当他是少年。

9 Reynolds eventually made his debut in 1961’s Angel Baby, a pulp thriller about religious zealotry in the American south.

10 Poking fun at zealotry is one thing; the film actually vilifies those struggling to reconcile their religious upbringing with their sexual orientation.

11 If you consider how much trouble can be caused by idealistic convictions — religious and nationalistic zealotry, for example — then you understand his insistence on the experience of material states.

12 The plot, with its shifting timelines and themes of religious zealotry and racism, also has a wonderfully twisted conclusion; it's potent, compelling and fun.

13 Hess, whose "Napoleon Dynamite" world was off-kilter, read Hale's novel of Austen zealotry and had her own vision for the film version.

14 Nonetheless, it certainly remains worth reading if only to be reminded that zealotry and dogmatism are despicable and that few things are more important than free inquiry and the questioning of authority.

15 In such a landscape, Daoud has become a polarizing figure, arguing that zealotry is an impediment, reductive and retrograde.

16 They are the auxiliary victims of the human evil that claimed their son and brother, a malice committed in the name of the intangible and unprovable, twisted zealotry.

17 “But in ‘Agora,’ it’s the Christians who are the fundamentalists” whose zealotry leads them to destroy one of the libraries of Alexandria, perhaps the greatest center of learning in the ancient world.

18 The mayor was a careerist, a consummate professional, and he knew how the game should be run against an ethnic challenger: marginalize him, isolate him, acknowledge his passion but color it radical, name it zealotry.

19 And Magnussen, given the broadest of the central roles, pushes Byron’s zealotry past tilt.

20 Eamon, distrusting David’s zealotry, is not so sure and decides to investigate his new leader.

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