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idolatrously (adv.), idolatrousness (n.)
词根:idol
n.idol 偶像,崇拜物;幻象;谬论
idolatry 偶像崇拜;盲目崇拜;邪神崇拜
idolater 偶像崇拜者;崇拜者;皈依者
idolatress 女性的偶像崇拜者
idolization 偶像化;盲目崇拜
vi.idolize 崇拜偶像
idolise 崇拜偶像(等于idolize)
vt.idolize 极端崇拜;把...当偶像崇拜
idolise 把…当偶像崇拜;偶像化
Adjective
1. relating to or practicing idolatry;
"idolatrous worship"
2. blindly or excessively devoted or adoring
1540年代,来自 idolater 和 -ous。相关词汇: Idolatrously。
The first known use of idolatrous was circa 1500
iffyadjective
having many uncertain or unknown qualities or conditions
an iffy situation
of inconsistent or unreliable quality
if1 of 2conjunction
in the event that
come if you can
whether it is or was true that
asked if the mail had come
—used to introduce a wish
if it would only rain
even though : but
an interesting if unbelievable excuse
if2 of 2noun
condition entry 1 sense 3, stipulation
too many ifs make the contract confusing
supposition sense 1
a theory full of ifs
idyllicadjective
simple and charming
an idyllic little town
idyllnoun
a simple poetic or prose work that describes peaceful country life
a scene or event one might write an idyll about
idyllnoun
a simple poetic or prose work that describes peaceful country life
a scene or event one might write an idyll about
idolizeverb
to worship as an idol : love or admire too much
idolizeverb
to worship as an idol : love or admire too much
idolatrynoun
the worship of an idol as a god
very great attachment or devotion to something
idolatrousadjective
of or relating to idolatry
given to idolatry
1 The jihadist group, which has also demolished pre-Islamic sites in neighbouring Iraq, believes such structures are idolatrous.
2 On that occasion, it was traditionalists who reacted in fury: they threw what they saw as idolatrous statues into the Tiber.
3 But seeing Minnelli, physically weakened yet immortally bright-eyed, stirred something in me that I am not used to feeling while watching these idolatrous shows.
4 But the intimacy of the movie's portrait has led some Conservatives to accuse it of being disrespectful, distasteful, even faintly idolatrous.
5 Images of the ancient Buddhist statues pulverized by the Taliban because its leaders considered the stone images to be idolatrous.
6 We apparently owe their survival not to William Shakespeare but his father John, who as town bailiff in 1563 got the job of obliterating these religious paintings that Protestants condemned as idolatrous pomp.
7 But Salzburg at any time of year is a fairy tale city, quaint without ever being coy, baroque without being excessive, and in thrall to native son Amadeus Mozart without being mawkishly idolatrous.
8 But it is deliberate destruction by IS extremists who believe shrines and mausoleums to be idolatrous - though still trade looted artefacts - that have grabbed the headlines.
9 “To suggest that the church needs the protection of the state in order to flourish and thrive is idolatrous,” said Baxley in his statement.
10 Related: ‘Palmyra will rise again. We have to send a message to terrorists’ Isis, arguing that the monuments were idolatrous, destroyed the temples of Bel and Baalshamin and the arch of triumph.
11 The group considers all pre-Islamic culture idolatrous, along with any religion outside its own radical interpretation of Sunni Islam.
12 Images of the Prophet Muhammad are traditionally forbidden in Islam as idolatrous.
13 Pride is the idolatrous worship of ourselves, and that is the national religion of hell.
骄傲是对自己的偶像崇拜,是地狱的国教。
14 Still, the film is not idolatrous but evenhanded.
15 Might that explain the photograph of an idolatrous Assyrian bust that was discovered on his cell phone?
16 Trump is using increasingly idolatrous language to describe himself.
17 Leaders from various Christian denominations, including from within the Pentecostal community, have long criticized the theology as irresponsible and idolatrous.
18 It blew up temples, burial towers and the Arch of Triumph, believing the shrines and statues to be idolatrous.
19 IS has bulldozed, blown up and looted pre-Islamic sites it deems idolatrous.
20 The celebration has its roots in pagan rituals and is still going strong despite a 1714 law that outlawed it as “superstitious, idolatrous and sinfule, an abominable heathenish practice”.
2 盲目崇拜的
4 崇拜偶像