bigot 英 [ˈbɪgət]   美 [ˈbɪɡət]

bigot

bigot  英 [ˈbɪgət] 美 [ˈbɪɡət]

n. 偏执的人;顽固者;盲信者 

名词复数:bigots 

George bigot showed me what an actor can be. 乔治.比哥教会了我何为一个好演员。
At the Restoration she had turned bigot, and that with so much energy that the priests had forgiven her her monk. 到复辟时代,她变得很虔诚,由于她信仰上帝的心非常热烈,神甫们也就不再追究她那修士而原谅了她。

  • A bigot is someone who doesn't tolerate people of different races or religions. If you have an uncle who is a bigot and tells racist jokes at Thanksgiving, you may need to talk to him and tell him it's not okay.
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  • n. 偏执的人;顽固者;盲信者
  • 1. George bigot showed me what an actor can be.

    乔治.比哥教会了我何为一个好演员。

  • 2. At the Restoration she had turned bigot, and that with so much energy that the priests had forgiven her her monk.

    到复辟时代,她变得很虔诚,由于她信仰上帝的心非常热烈,神甫们也就不再追究她那修士而原谅了她。

  • 3. May the writer or artist or business person, the bigot or protester or Internet correspondent say anything, no matter how offensive or unsettling, claiming protection of the Constitution?

    作家、艺术家、商人、偏执狂、抗议人士、互联网记者发表的任何言论,无论多么冒犯或令人不安,是否都得到《宪法》的保护?

  • bigot (n.) 1590s, "sanctimonious person, religious hypocrite," from French bigot (12c.), which is of unknown origin. Sense extended 1680s to other than religious opinions.
bigot / ˈbɪɡət ; NAmE ˈbɪɡət / noun a person who has very strong, unreasonable beliefs or opinions about race, religion or politics and who will not listen to or accept the opinions of anyone who disagrees (种族、宗教或政治的)顽固盲从者,偏执者 a religious/racial bigot 宗教╱种族的偏执者 bigot bigots bigot / ˈbɪɡət ; NAmE ˈbɪɡət /
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