apostasy

英 [əˈpɒstəsi] 美 [əˈpɑːstəsi]

n.  叛教; 脱党; 变节

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BNC.35216 / COCA.27980



柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 叛教;脱党;变节
    If someone is accused of apostasy, they are accused of abandoning their religious faith, political loyalties, or principles.
    1. ...a charge of apostasy.
      叛教的指控

双语例句

  1. So-called cloud gaming involves a kind of apostasy.
    所谓云游戏其实就是一种颠覆。
  2. And the punishment for apostasy is death.
    对于叛徒的惩罚就是让他去死。
  3. In what ways did God punish Israel's apostasy?
    神用那些方法来处罚以色列人的背道?
  4. I will heal their apostasy; I will love them freely; for my anger has turned away from him.
    我必医治他们的背道,甘心爱他们;因为我的怒气已从他们转消。
  5. They are not being taught to keep themselves pure from apostasy and heresy.
    他们不是单纯的知识使自身从叛教和异端。
  6. In those days apostasy was punishable by death.
    在那时候,叛教委被处以死刑。
  7. His only punishment for his apostasy.
    对他叛教的唯一惩罚。
  8. But many left-wing friends never forgave his apostasy, doubtless reinforcing his inclination to keep the outside world at a safe distance.
    但许多左翼的朋友却永远不原谅他的“变节”,这无疑更坚定了他与外界保持一定距离的决心。
  9. For apostasy from God and His law cannot be the key to wisdom.
    叛教来自上帝和他的法律不能成为关键的智慧。
  10. It is a story of faithfulness amid apostasy and persecution.
    这是一个故事,一片忠诚叛教和迫害。
  11. First, the repeated theme of constancy and betrayal in his love poetry has showed the unavoidable shadow in his psyche left by his apostasy.
    首先,多恩爱情诗中忠贞与背叛主题的反复吟咏,显示出他的叛教行为在他心理上留下了难以摆脱的阴影。

英英释义

noun

  1. the act of abandoning a party for cause

      Synonym:    tergiversation

    1. the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes)

        Synonym:    renunciationdefection