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i·dol·a·try
aI da l tri
复数:idolatries
词根:idol
adj.idolatrous 盲目崇拜的;崇拜偶像的
n.idol 偶像,崇拜物;幻象;谬论
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
"偶像和图像的崇拜",公元13世纪中叶,来自古法语 idolatrie(12世纪),源自通俗拉丁语* idolatria,缩写自晚期拉丁语 idololatria(泰尔图良),来自教会希腊语 eidololatria “偶像崇拜”,由 eidolon “图像”(参见 idol)和 latreia “崇拜,服务”(参见 -latry)组成。
Middle English ydolatrie, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin idolatria, alteration of Late Latin idololatria, from Greek eidōlolatreia, from eidōlon idol + -latreia -latry
The first known use of idolatry was in the 13th century
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
1 fans of the team are well known for their idolatry of the quarterback
2 "Those toys with faces were banned under the premise of apostasy and idolatry. These are myths. They are not Muslims, they are distorting Islam," Taha said of Islamic State.
3 They forget God , they turn to idolatry .
他们忘记了上帝,开始偶像崇拜。
4 The Jewish tradition is uneasy with any forms of illustration that might be associated with idolatry, which means that there are no images of the Deity.
5 "He who recites this new and wrongful version of the Lord's Prayer is committing the sin of idolatry."
6 He bore with the idolatry of Rome.
他宽容罗马的偶像崇拜。
7 Its syrupy celebration of endless love sometimes verges on sappy idolatry, but it also maximizes Timberlake and Santos’s talent for pop sentimentality.
8 Their affection for her soon increased almost to idolatry.
他们对她的喜爱不久就发展到了盲目崇拜的地步。
9 Sunni extremists like the Islamic State and others are deliberately wrecking shrines, statues, mosques, tombs and churches — anything they regard as idolatry.
10 More strange and uncomfortable lyrics: Tina professes not love but idolatry, and says that in return, “just a little bit attention you know will see me through.”
11 This unembarrassed idolatry wasn’t just for Aurelia’s benefit; Plath carried on much in the same way with her brother, their mutual friends, Ted’s parents.
12 As strenuously as “The Outpost” seeks to avoid Great Man idolatry that attends the statues now being reappraised, removed or dismantled, “Hamilton” engages in a different form of admiration.
13 They are taking the lessons of civil protest from their grandparent's generation, and detaching it from the idolatry that often accompanied it.
14 football fans whose support for their team borders on idolatry
对球队几乎到了盲目崇拜地步的足球迷
15 And that's what idolatry does.
这就是偶像崇拜。
16 "It is the perfect symbol of the idolatry they claim to be trying to eradicate," adds Mulder.
17 But Paul, not they, equates keeping the Jewish law, if you're a Gentile, with going back to idolatry.
但是保罗,不是他们,认为遵守犹太律法,如果你是外邦人,就等于偶像崇拜。
18 The greatest prophet of the Old Testament, he sought to abolish idolatry and restore justice.
旧约全书中记载的最伟大的一位先知, 他寻求废除偶像崇拜并重建公平.
19 They forget God, they turn to idolatry.
他们忘记了上帝,开始偶像崇拜。
20 Hewing to an extreme fundamentalist principle, Appleby condemns ancient Hebrews for “immorality, idolatry, and interracial marriages.”