puritanical
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基本解釋
- adj.極端拘謹(jǐn)?shù)?;有清教徒特點(diǎn)的
英漢例句
- I'm not against the coffee bars for puritanical reasons, but because it uses women's bodies for commerce.
我不是用清教徒的動(dòng)機(jī)反對(duì)這些咖啡館,但是他們不該把女性的身體作商業(yè)用途。
edu.sina.com.cn - President Obama is right about the need for more responsibility, but for those of you who have been responsible, this is the time to disregard those puritanical whispers and buy something fun.
奧巴馬說(shuō)人們要有擔(dān)當(dāng),這沒(méi)錯(cuò)。 但是對(duì)那些一貫負(fù)責(zé)任的人來(lái)說(shuō),現(xiàn)在無(wú)需理會(huì)那些清教徒的耳語(yǔ),去買(mǎi)些有意思的玩意兒吧。 - This group, founded in 1998, which the ICG says is “basically an urban thug organisation”, has a record of bloodily intimidating Christians, Ahmadis and those offending its puritanical morality.
這個(gè)組織在1998年成立,曾多次暴力恐嚇基督教徒、艾哈邁迪亞教徒和冒犯了其極端拘謹(jǐn)?shù)慕桃?guī)的人,國(guó)際危機(jī)組織稱(chēng)其“本質(zhì)上屬于城市暴力組織”。 - A particularly puritanical editor of Plato from the twentieth century writes in a footnote to that passage, "this is almost the only passage in Plato " that one would wish to blot out," his sensibilities were offended by this notion.
有一位道德特別崇高的編輯,在二十世紀(jì)編到柏拉圖這個(gè)段落時(shí),寫(xiě)了一句腳注,“這應(yīng)是柏拉圖書(shū)中唯一一段,讓人想要擦掉的話“,他的感性受到那一段話的冒犯。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 政治哲學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - These have gone down especially badly among the more puritanical of Northern Ireland's Protestant community.
ECONOMIST: Northern Ireland - Which is puritanical, but also prudent, given the viruses to be found on such sites.
FORBES: Hey Teachers, Leave Them Kids Alone! - As for the idea that American sports stars are puritanical role models, this beggars belief.
ECONOMIST: Brawling basketballers
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詞組短語(yǔ)
- puritanical scholar 道學(xué)先生
- Puritanical ideology 清教神學(xué)思想
- puritanic puritanical 清教徒式的
- puritanical collar 小斗篷領(lǐng)
- puritanical detail 清教徒的
短語(yǔ)
英英字典
- believing or involving the belief that it is important to work hard and control yourself, and that pleasure is wrong or unnecessary
- If you describe someone as puritanical, you mean that they have very strict moral principles, and often try to make other people behave in a more moral way.