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复数:secularities
adjective
of or relating to the worldly or temporal
secular concerns
not overtly or specifically religious
secular music
not ecclesiastical or clerical secular landowners
secular courts
not bound by monastic vows or rulesspecifically: of, relating to, or forming clergy not belonging to a religious order or congregation
a secular priest
occurring once in an age or a century
existing or continuing through ages or centuries
of or relating to a long term of indefinite duration
secular inflation
noun
an ecclesiastic (such as a diocesan priest) not bound by monastic vows or rules : a member of the secular clergy
layman
Adjective and Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French seculer, from Late Latin saecularis, from saeculum the present world, from Latin, generation, age, century, world; akin to Welsh hoedl lifetime
The first known use of secular was in the 14th century
secure1 of 2adjective
easy in mind : confident
secure in the knowledge that help was near
providing safety : safe is secure against attack
a secure hideaway
trustworthy, dependable
secure foundation
sure entry 1 sense 5a, certain
victory is secure
secure2 of 2verb
to make safe : guard, shield
secure a supply line from enemy raids
to assure payment of
to take into custody
secure a prisoner
to fasten tightly
secure a door
to acquire as the result of effort
secure employment
secure1 of 2adjective
easy in mind : confident
secure in the knowledge that help was near
providing safety : safe is secure against attack
a secure hideaway
trustworthy, dependable
secure foundation
sure entry 1 sense 5a, certain
victory is secure
secure2 of 2verb
to make safe : guard, shield
secure a supply line from enemy raids
to assure payment of
to take into custody
secure a prisoner
to fasten tightly
secure a door
to acquire as the result of effort
secure employment
secularizeverb
to make secular
to transfer to civil use, possession, or control from that of the church
secularizeverb
to make secular
to transfer to civil use, possession, or control from that of the church
secularadjective
not spiritual : worldly
secular concerns
not religious
secular music
of, relating to, or regulated by the state rather than the church
secular courts
of or relating to members of the clergy who do not belong to a religious community
a secular priest
1 In briefings for Woolard, attorneys for the state noted that the Supreme Court has held that states can provide solely secular education in public schools, and that families have the choice to get a religious education through private means, rather than through public school.
2 Secularity This is also one of the main characteristics of Lingnan culture.
世俗性这也是岭南文化主要特征之一。
3 Therefore, the outlook on life of Judaism has the double characteristics : ranscendencity and secularity.
因此, 犹太人生哲学表现为超越与世俗的双重特征.
4 Secularity and popularity are shown through Qu Yuan's personality of truth , kindness and beauty.
屈原真善美的人格魅力,蕴涵了中国古代悲剧精神的世俗性 、 民间性.
5 On the influence of livelibood, secularity became the main feature of intellectual common practice.
这一方面导致了晚明士人自身人格精神的消解与没落;另一方面也促动了其生存观念的转化并走上了世俗化的生存道路.
6 Both secular and religious institutions can apply for the funds.
7 The core concept of modernity is focused on rationality, subjectivity and secularity.
现代性的核心理念为理性、主体性和世俗性。
8 LIN Shu was so crazy and showed the attitude of uncooperation with secularity, therefore he was frequently slandered.
林纾性格狂荡不羁,表现出不与世俗合作的态度,因此屡遭世俗的诽谤。
9 In economics, the thought of money is closely connected with that of rationality, and money itself bears the characteristics of secularity and usefulness.
在经济学中,金钱思维和理性思维是密不可分的,货币本身自然也体现着世俗性和有用性。
10 Secularity ( adjective form secular ) is the state of being separate from religion.
世俗或俗世是指脱离宗教的状态.
11 In the early twentieth century, priests and religious built centers for Catholic study and worship on secular campuses.
12 The Western world's gradual movement towards something he calls “secularity” is what gives shape and meaning to his book.
西方世界向某种他称之为“世俗主义”的方向靠拢,而这正是本书所以成形及其意义所在。
13 Those memories are one reason Mr. Salam maintains a stubborn optimism that India can restore its secular fabric.
14 Every child, besides some tough temper, some rough edges just not be smoothed by secularity, there is another thing, namely, the kind of clear-cut love and hate which had no reason and so happened.
但凡少年,除却顽劣的脾性,没被世俗磨平的棱角,还有一点,即那分明的爱憎。不明所以又理所当然的爱憎。
15 Though the secularization of monks is not secularity of Yuan Danasty , it is the most prominent.
僧人世俗化并非元代所特有, 但在元代最显著.
16 The Western world's gradual movement towards something he calls "secularity" is what gives shape and meaning to his book.
西方世界向某种他称之为“世俗主义”的方向靠拢,而这正是本书所以成形及其意义所在。
17 that's an issue for the secular authorities, not the church
18 Pride and secularity have crept upon those to whom mankind..look up for..heavenly-mindedness.
19 Confronting with the secular society, they were endowed with much secularity.
但因置身世俗社会,她们的活动又被赋予了世俗特性。
20 Leisure culture is characteristic of both poetry and secularity.
休闲文化具有诗性和世俗性双重品格。
1 现世主义
2 非宗教道德论
4 世俗性
5 世俗主义
6 宗教与教育分离主义