infidel
infidel 英 [ˈɪnfɪdəl] 美 [ˈɪnfɪdəl, -ˌdɛl]
n. 异教徒;无信仰者 adj. 异教徒的;无宗教信仰的
名词复数:infidels
- Infidel is a nasty way of referring to someone who does not follow the same religion you do. How can you call people infidels and expect them to believe your religion is tolerant?
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- n. 异教徒;无信仰者
- adj. 异教徒的;无宗教信仰的
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1. Federalist opponents of Thomas Jefferson spread rumors that he was an “infidel” during his first presidential election.
在第一次总统选举中,托马斯·杰斐逊的对手大肆宣扬他是一个异教徒。
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2. WHAT makes a Muslim in Britain or America wake up and decide that he is no longer a Briton or American but an Islamic “soldier” fighting a holy war against the infidel?
是什么唤醒了一个英国或美国的穆斯林让他决定自己不再是一个英国人或美国人而是一个进行着对抗异教徒的圣战的伊斯兰"士兵"?
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3. One thinks of Made in Dagenham, Tamara Drewe, The Disappearance of Alice Creed, The Arbor, Monsters, and two topical comedies, The infidel and Four Lions.
人们会想到《达格南的制造》、《塔玛拉·德鲁》、《爱丽丝梦游奇境》、《树荫》、《怪物公司》和两部短喜剧《异教徒》和《四只狮子》。
- infidel (n.) mid-15c., "adherent of a religion opposed to Christianity," from Middle French infidèle, from Latin infidelis "unfaithful, not to be trusted," in Late Latin "unbelieving" (in Medieval Latin also as a noun, "unbeliever"), from in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + fidelis "faithful" (from PIE root *bheidh- "to trust, confide, persuade").
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