pagan 英 [ˈpeɪgən]   美 [ˈpeɡən]

pagan

pagan  英 [ˈpeɪgən] 美 [ˈpeɡən]

adj. 异教的;异教徒的  n. 异教徒;无宗教信仰者 

名词复数:pagans 

We have the silencing not just of any literature here but of pagan literature. 在这儿,任何文学的迹象都有,只是没有异教徒文学。
Unlike in the pagan Greek cosmos, there could be no divine bodies in the Christian cosmos. 与异教希腊的宇宙观 不同,在基督教的宇宙里没有什么神圣的实体。

  • You could be considered a pagan if you don't believe in religion or you worship more than one god.
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  • adj. 异教的;异教徒的
  • n. 异教徒;无宗教信仰者
  • 1. We have the silencing not just of any literature here but of pagan literature.

    在这儿,任何文学的迹象都有,只是没有异教徒文学。

  • 2. Unlike in the pagan Greek cosmos, there could be no divine bodies in the Christian cosmos.

    与异教希腊的宇宙观 不同,在基督教的宇宙里没有什么神圣的实体。

  • 3. We are returning to the classical, pagan world in which the coercive state is the unifying principle for all of life.

    我们正回到古典时期的异教徒世界,其中强制性的国家成为了生活各方面皆须遵照的统一准则。

  • pagan (n.) late 14c., from Late Latin paganus "pagan," in classical Latin "villager, rustic; civilian, non-combatant" noun use of adjective meaning "of the country, of a village," from pagus "country people; province, rural district," originally "district limited by markers," thus related to pangere "to fix, fasten," from PIE root *pag- "to fasten." As an adjective from early 15c.
pagan / ˈpeɪɡən ; NAmE ˈpeɪɡən / noun ( often disapproving) 1 a person who holds religious beliefs that are not part of any of the world's main religions 异教徒(信奉非主流宗教者) 2 used in the past by Christians to describe a person who did not believe in Christianity 教外人(旧时的基督徒用以指非基督徒) pagan adjective a pagan festival 异教节日 pa·gan·ism / ˈpeɪɡənɪzəm ; NAmE ˈpeɪɡənɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] pagan pagans pagan / ˈpeɪɡən ; NAmE ˈpeɪɡən / pa·gan·ism / ˈpeɪɡənɪzəm ; NAmE ˈpeɪɡənɪzəm /
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