secular 英 [ˈsekjələ(r)]   美 [ˈsɛkjəlɚ]

secular

secular  英 [ˈsekjələ(r)] 美 [ˈsɛkjəlɚ]

adj. 世俗的;长期的;现世的;不朽的  n. 修道院外的教士,(对宗教家而言的) 俗人 

名词复数:seculars 

Some will be relatively secular, but others will not separate religion and the state as the United States and France do. 这些国家中,有些相对世俗,他们像美国和法国一样分州或分区治理,而另一些则不同。
What would you say are some of the issues that Muslim students would face at a secular university like Princeton? 你觉得在像普林斯顿这样的世俗学校,读书的穆斯林学生,都会遇到些什么样的问题呢?

  • Secular things are not religious. Anything not affiliated with a church or faith can be called secular.
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  • adj. 世俗的;长期的;现世的;不朽的
  • n. 修道院外的教士,(对宗教家而言的) 俗人
  • 1. Some will be relatively secular, but others will not separate religion and the state as the United States and France do.

    这些国家中,有些相对世俗,他们像美国和法国一样分州或分区治理,而另一些则不同。

  • 2. What would you say are some of the issues that Muslim students would face at a secular university like Princeton?

    你觉得在像普林斯顿这样的世俗学校,读书的穆斯林学生,都会遇到些什么样的问题呢?

  • 3. Its leap into modernity took the form of a secular revolution; that differs from places like Ireland or Poland, where church and modern nationhood go together.

    它通过长期变革完成到新式天主教的飞跃,这不同于像爱尔兰教会、波兰教会这些与其现代国家地位相符合的地区;

  • secular (adj.) c. 1300, "living in the world, not belonging to a religious order," also "belonging to the state," from Old French seculer (Modern French séculier), from Late Latin saecularis "worldly, secular, pertaining to a generation or age," from Latin saecularis "of an age, occurring once in an age," from saeculum "age, span of time, lifetime, generation, breed."
secu·lar / ˈsekjələ(r) ; NAmE ˈsekjələr / adjective 1 not connected with spiritual or religious matters 现世的;世俗的;非宗教的 secular music 世俗音乐 Ours is a secular society. 我们的社会是个世俗社会。 2 (of priests 司祭 ) living among ordinary people rather than in a religious community 教区的;在俗的 secular seculars secu·lar / ˈsekjələ(r) ; NAmE ˈsekjələr /
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