agnostics

英 [ægˈnɒstɪks] 美 [ægˈnɑstɪks]

n.  不可知论者(认为上帝存在与否是不可知的)
agnostic的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 不可知论者(Compare 比较 atheist.)
    An agnostic believes that it is not possible to know whether God exists or not.
    1. Vasari claimed with horror that he was, if not an atheist, then an agnostic.
      瓦萨里惊恐地说他若非无神论者,就是不可知论者。
  2. ADJ 不可知论(者)的
    Agnostic means relating to agnostics or to their beliefs.
    1. You grew up in an agnostic household and have never been able to bring yourself to believe in God.
      你在一个信奉不可知论的家庭里长大,一直都无法信仰上帝。

双语例句

  1. But we have Jews, Muslims, Hindus, atheists, agnostics, Buddhists, and that their own path to grace is one that we have to revere and respect as much as our own.
    对待他们,就像对带我们自己一样,我们都当存着敬畏和尊敬的态度。
  2. True, there are plenty of agnostics in the foxholes of solitude;
    在孤独的散兵坑里确实有许多不可知论者;
  3. This is fascinating, suggesting that sit-on-the-fence agnostics are choosing a very foolish approach.
    这令人着迷,说明骑墙派的不可知论者正选择一种非常愚蠢的方法。
  4. The Freethinkers say that they are not necessarily atheists, but include agnostics, secular humanists, deists and Unitarian Universalists.
    自由思想者们称他们不全是无神论者,他们当中还有不可知论者、现世人文主义者、自然神论者和一神论者。
  5. The fact that the majority of Chinese are agnostics has always been an affront to American Protestant evangelists.
    大多数中国人不相信上帝存在,这一直令美国的新教传道者深受冒犯。