religion

美音:[rɪ'lɪdʒən] 英音:[rɪ'lɪdʒ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.宗教;宗教信仰;教派;特别的兴趣

网络宗教学;宗教类;宗教自由

变形:

复数:religions  


完整释义:


n.

1.宗教;宗派
2.宗教[修道]生活
3.信仰
4.〔罕用语〕宗派仪式;〔罕用语〕教团,僧团
5.心爱的事物;一心追求的目标
6.有关良心的事;(自己感到)应做的事


例句:

  1. What all this indicates is the extent to which magic and mystery and obfuscation are part of the ideology of religion.
    这一切表明了魔法、神秘仪式和思想的迷乱在多大程度上成为宗教意识形态的一部分。

  2. Far from moving towards a world in which religion is absent or marginal, it would be truer to say that the secular era is in the past.
    我们远远不是向着一个没有宗教或宗教边缘化的世界迈进,更确切的说法应该是,世俗时代已经过去。

  3. It is not polite to ask people questions about politics or religion either unless you know them very well.
    如果对他人不是非常了解,那么询问有关政治或宗教信仰问题,也是不礼貌的。

  4. People will continue to wrangle over relations between the state and religion in the Arab world, just as they did for centuries in Europe.
    正如几个世纪以来的欧洲人一样,人们将会继续就阿拉伯世界中有关政权和宗教之间的关系争论不休。

  5. Therefore, Buddhism is not intended to meet the man of habit, freely-made products based out of religion.
    所以说,佛教绝不是为了迎合人类的嗜好,随意造设出来的宗教产品。

  6. Although her religion did not hold an important place in his early life, Christianity never totally lost its grip upon him.
    虽然她的宗教没有举行一个重要的地方,在其早期的生活,基督教从来没有完全失去了抓地力后,他的。

  7. Christians, or adherents of any religion for that matter, should refrain from using holy text to fight politically over human concerns.
    对基督徒,或其他宗教的信徒来说,他们不希望看到神圣的文字被用于世俗人类的政治争斗。

  8. To me, religion has always been belief in God, with the whole complex of dogmas, rituals, traditions and ideals that go with it.
    对我来说,宗教总是对上帝的信仰,伴随着所有复杂的教条、仪式、传统和理想。

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