heterodox 英 [ˈhetərədɒks]   美 [ˈhetərədɑks]

heterodox

heterodox  英 [ˈhetərədɒks] 美 [ˈhetərədɑks]

adj. 异端的;非正统的 

None of these heterodox options are available to Ireland, say the wise heads. 头脑聪明的人说,对爱尔兰俩来说,这些非正统的选项连一个都不存在。
The only thing that matters is the salvation of the incorporeal, the bodiless soul, but Milton is so unorthodox, or at least heterodox, in his insistence on the importance of the body in this poem. 基督教强调只有非物质的非肉体的心灵的救赎,才是重要的,但弥尔顿是如此异端,至少不正统,在诗中一直强调肉体的重要性。

  • Heterodox is from the Greek root words heteros, meaning "the other," and doxa, meaning "opinion." The adjective heterodox was first applied to people who held a different religious opinion from the standard beliefs and teachings.
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  • adj. 异端的;非正统的
  • 1. None of these heterodox options are available to Ireland, say the wise heads.

    头脑聪明的人说,对爱尔兰俩来说,这些非正统的选项连一个都不存在。

  • 2. The only thing that matters is the salvation of the incorporeal, the bodiless soul, but Milton is so unorthodox, or at least heterodox, in his insistence on the importance of the body in this poem.

    基督教强调只有非物质的非肉体的心灵的救赎,才是重要的,但弥尔顿是如此异端,至少不正统,在诗中一直强调肉体的重要性。

  • 3. I declined answering Mrs Dean's question, which struck me as something heterodox.

    我拒绝回答丁太太的问题,这问题使我觉得有点邪道。

  • heterodox (adj.) "not in accordance with established doctrines," 1630s, from Greek heterodoxos "of another or different opinion," from heteros "the other" (see hetero-) + doxa "opinion," from dokein "to appear, seem, think," from PIE *dok-eye-, suffixed (causative) form of root *dek- "to take, accept."
het·ero·dox / ˈhetərədɒks ; NAmE ˈhetərədɑːks / adjective ( formal) not following the usual or accepted beliefs and opinions 异端的;非正统的 compare orthodox  (1 ) , unorthodox het·ero·doxy / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] ( plural het·ero·doxies ) heterodoxy heterodoxies het·ero·dox / ˈhetərədɒks ; NAmE ˈhetərədɑːks / het·ero·doxy / ; NAmE /
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