schism

美音:['skɪzəm;'sɪzəm] 英音:['skɪz(ə)m; 'sɪz(ə)m]

简单释义:


n.分裂;宗派活动;(尤指)教会分裂

网络分立;分派;分歧

变形:

复数:schisms  


完整释义:


n.

1.分裂;宗派活动;(尤指)教会分裂


例句:

  1. He also caused a long-time schism in the family by having an affair with the wife of his cousin.
    此外,他还因为与一位表兄的妻子有染,而导致了长时间的家庭矛盾。

  2. Popes, adherents of the, during Great Schism. ,
    罗马教皇的信徒,教会大分裂期间

  3. However, pressured by King Philip (who threatened schism), Clement later reversed his decision and suppressed the order in 1312.
    然而,由于受迫于腓力国王(他扬言要分裂宗教),克莱门特后来改变了决定并在1312年对异教团体进行镇压。

  4. With Hamas inside Iran's tent and Fatah in America's, the Palestinians are now facing a paralysing schism.
    哈马斯和法塔赫分别处于伊朗和美国的阵营,巴勒斯坦人正面临瘫痪的分裂。

  5. The schism has made the north-east one of the most dangerous places in Mexico.
    组织的分裂使得墨西哥东北部成为该国最危险的地方。

  6. The Great Schism splits the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Both sides declare the other one excommunicated and heretic.
    巨大裂痕产生在天主教和东正教之间。双方都将对方逐出教会宣布为异教徒。

  7. Avignon, adherents of the Popes at during the great Schism
    阿维尼翁教皇的信徒,在教会大分裂期间

  8. From macrocosm, it is the schism between scientism and humanism in industrial ages.
    从宏观上看,是工业文明时代科学主义和人文主义的分裂;

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