excommunicate
excommunicate 英 [ˌekskəˈmju:nɪkeɪt] 美 [ˌekskə'mjunɪkeɪt]
vt. 逐出教会;把…逐出教会 adj. 被逐出教会的 n. 被逐出教会的人
进行时:excommunicating 过去式:excommunicated 过去分词:excommunicated 第三人称单数:excommunicates
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- vt. 逐出教会;把…逐出教会
- adj. 被逐出教会的
- n. 被逐出教会的人
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1. Most rulers and a few city councils did a little to protect Jews; Pope Clement threatened to excommunicate their persecutors.
大部分统治者都没有设法保护犹太人,一些市议会也没有;罗马教皇克莱蒙特威胁说要将迫害犹太人的那些人逐出教会。
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2. For example, he holds that Saint Ambrose had no right to excommunicate the Emperor Theodosius after the massacre of Thessalonica.
例如,他认为圣安布洛斯在帖撒罗尼迦屠杀后无权将狄奥多修斯皇帝开除教籍。
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3. If anyone ever clogged up my inbox with such self-righteousness, it would indeed stem the tide of e-mail: I would excommunicate them at once.
如果有哪个如此自以为是的家伙把这种邮件塞进我的收件箱,那还真的会阻挡住源自我这里的电子邮件大潮,因为我会立即把他拉入黑名单。
- excommunicate (v.) early 15c., from Late Latin excommunicatus, past participle of excommunicare "put out of the community," in Church Latin "to expel from communion," from ex "out" (see ex-) + communicare "to share, communicate," related to communis "common" (see common (adj.)). Related: Excommunicated; excommunicating.
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