creed
creed 英 [kri:d] 美 [krid]
n. 信条,教义
名词复数:creeds
- Without reading the long document about the group's beliefs — its creed — he knew he didn't fit in, because he just couldn't bow to the 12-foot statue of a rabbit, no matter what it symbolized.
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- n. 信条,教义
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1. Just as the Bible is the guidebook that reflects the doctrine and creed of Christianity, your life handbook is your map towards living your best possible life.
正如《圣经》是一本体现基督教的教义和信条的指导手册,你的人生指南将展现出你会过上的最好生活的图景。
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2. For our values are not simply words written into parchment – they are a creed that calls us together, and that has carried us through the darkest of storms as one nation, one people.
因为我们的价值不仅仅是写在羊皮纸上的文字,它们是把我们团结在一起的信条,它已经带着我们,作为一个国家、一个民族,走过一场风暴最黑暗的时期。
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3. Those institutions certainly have needed to enforce creed and doctrine, i.e. "knowledge.
那些宗教机构当然需要执行教义和教条,如那些“知识”。
- creed (n.) Old English creda "article or statement of Christian belief, confession of faith," from Latin credo "I believe" (see credo). Broadening 17c. to mean "a statement of belief on any subject." Meaning "what is believed, accepted doctrine" is from 1610s. Related: Creedal.
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