heresy的意思和读音

heresy

: [ˈherəsi] : ['herəsi]

n.

heresies  

n.dissent,deviation,profanation,sacrilege,heterodoxy

heresyn.

1.a belief or an opinion that is against the principles of a particular religion; the fact of holding such beliefs

He was burned at the stake for heresy.

the heresies of the early Protestants

2.a belief or an opinion that disagrees strongly with what most people believe

The idea is heresy to most employees of the firm.

n.1.,2.;

n.1.an action or belief that opposes the official principles of a religion and is considered wrong; an action or belief that is very different from things people usually do or believe and is considered wrong

1. fubsy heresy hypocrisy ...

3. herein heresy heretic ...

4. 〖 evilspirit;monster〗 〖 fallacy;heresy〖 prettyandcoquettish〗 ...

5. 〖 hereticalsect;heterodoxschool;heresy;heterodoxy〗 〖 otherpeople;theothers …

6. dogma heresy sacrilege ...

7. ) swarm n. ,v. - heresy n. ,, ab…

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1.She was challenged on her merger plan with Compaq: "The fact that the tech industry might have to consolidate was viewed as heresy. ":“。”

2."Such a decision will put thousands of jobs at risk -- it's heresy. Rose cannot be reduced to just a color, " he added.PACAMichelVauzelle:“。”

3.Heresy was a crime against the state. Roman law in the Code of Justinian made it a capital offense.

4.Despite his failure, Nom Anor continued to risk heresy in his quest for information he could use to his advantage.·

5.They are not in favor of that of a student to be independent thinking, This is simply an out and out heresy.

6.He argued that Plato did not use the code for pleasure, but instead for his own safety after his teacher was executed for heresy.使

7.Whisper it quietly, and be prepared for accusations of heresy to rain down on your head, but that might be a deal worth making.

8.Ministers began to preach sermons against "Ephemera, " and one, who too stoutly stood for much of its content, was expelled for heresy.》,

9.(Laughter) This, as you know, is an act of heresy.(

10.This appears to have been the first Christian execution for heresy and caused him to be venerated as a martyr, especially in Galicia.使西