unorthodoxy如何读

un·​or·​tho·​doxyˌən-ˈȯr-thə-ˌdäk-sē

unorthodoxy是什么意思

  • adj.非正统的;异端的

unorthodoxy英英释义

Noun

1. any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position

2. a belief that rejects the orthodox tenets of a religion

3. the quality of being unorthodox

unorthodoxy词源中文解释

1704年,来自 unorthodox + -y (4)。

(Note: The article is already very short and concise, so there is not much room for improvement in terms of fluency. The translation provided accurately conveys the meaning of the original text.)

unorthodoxy词源英文解释

The first known use of unorthodoxy was in 1701

unorthodoxy 例句

1 It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy.

2 As a professional speechwriter, I have a deep affection for the mad Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, a man whose unorthodoxy is so deeply ingrained that he has ghost-written negative reviews of his own books.

3 And again, perhaps it was not even unorthodoxy that was written in his face, but simply intelligence.

4 Haydon may have sincerely believed Hunt’s influence to be injurious because of the latter’s unorthodoxy in matters of religion.

5 One of the cameramen crawling about the floor for unorthodox shots.

6 For all his musical unorthodoxy, Mr. Morente insisted that he was never deliberately trying to be provocative.

7 Curious chefs eventually heard about his unorthodoxy and showed up at the restaurant’s counter, then told others.

8 Another year, two years, and they would be watching her night and day for symptoms of unorthodoxy.

9 There, it was a lack of physical strength rather than any ambition to play one-day cricket that pushed the cocky youngster towards unorthodoxy in his strokes, though hurling grips informed his style too.

10 Yi 's brave unorthodoxy has slowly broken into mainstream mainland publications , creating the first stirrings of national debate .

易富贤勇敢的非主流观点渐渐获得了大陆主流媒体的承认,掀起了第一波讨论高潮。

11 Followers of the trial can expect more legal unorthodoxy if pretrial briefs are any indication.

12 Apparently the country was divided into two parties—those for resistance, and those who were probably discontented on account of the king's reputed unorthodoxy.

13 But that unorthodoxy was one of the things that made Allison such an innovative force.

14 And there was one other unorthodoxy in Lee’s way of doing business.

15 As compelling as their unorthodoxy is, they have a hard thrower or two on the way.

16 To combat the Brewers’ trademark unorthodoxy, the Dodgers fielded a modified lineup on Friday.

17 The Spyder’s unorthodoxy is crystallized in that moment of initial turn-in, the second or so between steering input and fully executed chassis response and weight transfer.

18 Such unorthodoxy succeeds only if its purchases are temporary - and sufficient to kick start credit markets and the economy .

除非美联储只是暂时收购,规模足以刺激信贷市场和美国经济复苏,这种非常举动才能取得成功。

19 When starting pitcher Gio Gonzalez struggled through three innings, Baker got him out, then brought in his ace, choosing the unorthodoxy that has become the new October orthodox.

20 With aggression, rubber-wristed genius and unorthodoxy coursing through both sides, Pakistan and Sri Lanka could not put on a boring game if they tried.

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