dogma的意思和读音

dogma

: [ˈdɔɡmə] : [ˈdɒɡmə]

n.

dogmas  dogmata  

n.creed,doctrine,philosophy,canon,belief

dogman.

1.a belief or set of beliefs held by a group or organization, which others are expected to accept without argument

political/religious/party dogma

one of the central dogmas of the Church

n.1.,,;2.;,

n.1.a belief or set of beliefs that people are expected to accept without asking questions about them

1. 〖 church〗 dogma;creed;doctrine;tenet〗 〖 dogmatism〗 ...

2. doggerel dogma dogmatism ...

5. dog dogma dogged ...

6.dogma(dogmas)

7.Dogma广

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1.The liberals were trying to break free from the rigidity of a system that had become dogma after Froebel's death.

2.China's currency regime is now beginning to look more like political dogma rather than sound policy.

3.Religions, or any form of an organized spiritual belief, was considered to be competitive with the dictates of the communist dogma.

4.Since the "central dogma" thesis cuts across traditions, I might as well start with my own./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.The Christian dogma of the resurrection of the body shows considerable profundity on this point.

6.to a dogma, you know, all the rest of it, attached to something.

7.Certainly she did not raise me with any dogma except the dogma of science.

8.And I see no sign at all that European policy elites are ready to rethink their hard-money-and-austerity dogma.

9.Evolution has been dogma for so long that many people consider it a foregone conclusion that life arose by random processes.

10.The truth belongs to every one of you, and does not need to be wrapped in religious dogma.