secular

导读:secular怎么读
英式音标:[ˈsekjələ(r)] 美式音标:[ˈsɛkjəlɚ]
secular基本解释 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 secular的意思

secular怎么读

英式音标:[ˈsekjələ(r)]

美式音标:[ˈsɛkjəlɚ]

secular基本解释

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

secular的意思释义

adj.

现世的,俗界的;长期的,长久的;不朽的;一世纪一次的

n.

牧师;[宗]俗僧,俗人;〈美〉(黑人中间流行的)俗歌;

变形

复数:seculars

英英释义

secular

n.someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person

同义词:laymanlayperson

adj.concerning those not members of the clergy

\"the choir sings both sacred and secular music\"

同义词:laiclay

secular用法及例句

词组短语

secular variation长期变化

secular trend长期趋势

双语例句

用作形容词(adj.)

The choir sings both sacred and secular music.

唱诗班既唱圣乐也唱世俗歌曲。

Secular music was flatly prohibited.

世俗音乐是绝对禁止的。

Even in such secular, permissive countries as Sweden, doctors tell surveys they oppose euthanasia by large margins.

即使在瑞典这样一个开化的国家,大部分的医生告诉调查者他们反对安乐死。

We live in an increasingly secular society.

我们生活在一个日益非宗教的社会。

例句参考

Secular Evolution and the Formation of Pseudobulges in Disk Galaxies

Secular Perturbations of Asteroids with High Inclination and Eccentricity.

Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity

Formations of the Secular: Islam, Christianity, modernity

Formations of the secular : Christianity, Islam, modernity

Secular Trends in the Epidemiology of Nosocomial Fungal Infections in the United States, 1980-1990

Four centuries of geomagnetic secular variation from historical records

Secular evolution of the lithosphere beneath the eastern North China Craton:Evidence from Mesozoic basalts and high-Mg andesites

Secular evolution of the lithosphere beneath the eastern North China Craton: evidence from Mesozoic basalts and high-Mg andesites

Beck-Sague, C. & Jarvis, W. R. Secular trends in the epidemiology of nosocomial fungal infections in the United States, 1980-1990. N...

secular词源

secular

secular: [13] Latin saeculum, a word of uncertain origin, meant ‘generation, age’. It was used in early Christian texts for the ‘temporal world’ (as opposed to the ‘spiritual world’), and that was the sense in which its derived adjective saeculāris passed via Old French seculer into English. The more familiar modern English meaning ‘non-religious’ emerged in the 16th century.

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, generation.\"According to Watkins, this is probably from PIE *sai-tlo-, with instrumental element *-tlo- + *sai- \"to bind, tie\" (see sinew), extended metaphorically to successive human generations as links in the chain of life. Another theory connects it with words for \"seed,\" from PIE root *se- \"to sow\" (see sow (v.), and compare Gothic mana-seþs \"mankind, world,\" literally \"seed of men\").Used in ecclesiastical writing like Greek aion \"of this world\" (see cosmos). It is source of French siècle. Ancient Roman ludi saeculares was a three-day, day-and-night celebration coming once in an \"age\" (120 years). In English, in reference to humanism and the exclusion of belief in God from matters of ethics and morality, from 1850s.

secular相关例句

1.secular music.

非宗教音乐

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