heretic的意思和读音

heretic

: [ˈherətɪk] : ['herətɪk]

n.

adj.“heretical”

heretics  

hereticn.

1.a person who is guilty of heresy

n.1.2.;

adj.1.“heretical”

n.1.someone who does or believes things that oppose the official principles of a religion

adj.1.Same as heretical

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1.A decade ago Miyano's lifestyle would have been considered if not heretic, than at least contemptible.

2.marius: Greek Christian theologian and founder of Arianism, a doctrine that led to his condemnation as a heretic.使

3.We do not destroy the heretic because he resists us: so long as he resists us we never destroy him.

4.The heretic's fork was jammed through his jaw. The other end was buried in his breast bone, so that he should not spread the word.

5.A genius is doomed to misfortunes: he is rejected by contemporaries as a heretic and rejected by posterity for his limitations.

6.The Great Schism splits the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Both sides declare the other one excommunicated and heretic.

7.he even went so far as to lie about the extent of his personal acquaintance with the heretic Jew.

8.The heretic in the hands of the Holy Office is safe from violence , is assured of a fair trial .

9.Scientists have identified Akhenaten, the " heretic " king who introduced monotheism to ancient Egypt, as Tutankhamun's father.

10.This means the invisible mob is "listening. " Start spamming the song until the abandoned heretic pet comes around again.”。pet