heretic 英 [ˈherətɪk]   美 [ˈhɛrɪtɪk]

heretic

heretic  英 [ˈherətɪk] 美 [ˈhɛrɪtɪk]

n. 异教徒,异端者  adj. 异端的;异教的 

名词复数:heretics 

The faker of the shroud had to be a heretic. 裹尸布的耶稣遗像伪造者必定是个异教徒。
And if you question it, you are a heretic," Beck said in the film. 如果你对他的观点有疑问,你就是异教徒,”他在电影里说。

  • If your friend became interested in Hinduism, with its many gods and rituals, her Catholic mother might be worried that her daughter was a heretic, or a person whose religious beliefs are in contrast to the fundamental beliefs of her church.
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  • n. 异教徒,异端者
  • adj. 异端的;异教的
  • 1. The faker of the shroud had to be a heretic.

    裹尸布的耶稣遗像伪造者必定是个异教徒。

  • 2. And if you question it, you are a heretic," Beck said in the film.

    如果你对他的观点有疑问,你就是异教徒,”他在电影里说。

  • 3. You can be a heretic in the truth if you accept a belief, however true that belief turns out to be at the end of time, when we enter the pearly gates and we finally get the last word.

    如果你接受了一个信念,你就会变成异教徒,不管这个信念最后被证明是多么正确,当我们进入珍珠装饰的真理之门,最后得到了定论。

  • heretic (n.) "one who holds a doctrine at variance with established or dominant standards," mid-14c., from Old French eretique (14c., Modern French hérétique), from Church Latin haereticus "of or belonging to a heresy," as a noun, "a heretic," from Greek hairetikos "able to choose" (in the New Testament, "heretical"), verbal adjective of hairein "to take" (see heresy).
her·et·ic / ˈherətɪk ; NAmE ˈherətɪk / noun a person who is guilty of heresy 犯异端罪者;离经叛道者 her·et·ical / həˈretɪkl ; NAmE həˈretɪkl / adjective heretical beliefs 异端信仰 heretic heretics her·et·ic / ˈherətɪk ; NAmE ˈherətɪk / her·et·ical / həˈretɪkl ; NAmE həˈretɪkl /
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