gnostic ['nɔstik]  

gnostic

gnostic  ['nɔstik]

n. 诺斯替教徒  adj. 诺斯替教派的;诺斯替派教徒的 

名词复数:gnostics 

And he excludes other books he calls gnostic books. 他还排斥了所谓的诺斯替教书籍。
We'll talk later in the semester about what does gnostic mean at this time. 我们在这个学期以后再谈,诺斯替教在当时是什么意思。

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  • n. 诺斯替教徒
  • adj. 诺斯替教派的;诺斯替派教徒的
  • 1. And he excludes other books he calls gnostic books.

    他还排斥了所谓的诺斯替教书籍。

  • 2. We'll talk later in the semester about what does gnostic mean at this time.

    我们在这个学期以后再谈,诺斯替教在当时是什么意思。

  • 3. There is also a very important figure that some people will call gnostic,but we now tend not to.

    还有一个重要人物,有些人喜欢称他为诺斯替教徒,但我们现在不这么叫了。

  • Gnostic (n.) 1580s, "believer in a mystical religious doctrine of spiritual knowledge," from Late Latin Gnosticus "a Gnostic," from Late Greek Gnostikos, noun use of adjective gnostikos "knowing, able to discern, good at knowing," from gnostos "known, to be known," from gignoskein "to learn, to come to know," from PIE root *gno- "to know." Applied to various early Christian sects that claimed direct personal knowledge beyond the Gospel or the Church hierarchy; they appeared in the first century A.D., flourished in the second, and were stamped out by the 6th.
  • gnostic (adj.) "relating to knowledge," especially mystical or esoteric knowledge of spiritual things, 1650s, from Greek gnostikos "knowing, good at knowing, able to discern," from gnostos "known, perceived, understood," earlier gnotos, from gignoskein "learn to know, come to know, perceive; discern, distinguish; observe, form a judgment," from PIE *gi-gno-sko-, reduplicated and suffixed form of root *gno- "to know."
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