infidel的意思和读音

infidel

: [ˈɪnfɪdel] : ['ɪnfɪdel]

adj.

n.

infidels  

infideln.

1.an offensive way of referring to sb who does not believe in what the speaker considers to be the true religion

adj.1.;;

n.1.2.

n.1.an old word used as an insult for someone who has no religious beliefs or who has religious beliefs that are different from yours

1. perfidious a infidel n affidavit n ...

2. infestation infidel infidelic ...

3. ... distrust infidel to dote on and trust ...

4. infest v. infidel n. infidelity n. ...

5. Fideism Infidel ) Confidant ...

6. ... diffident a. , infidel a. , accrete vi. 1. 2., , ...

7. ... Inerrancy:n. Infidel:n. Intelligentsia:n. ...

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1.But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.

2.When the infidel goes, the resisters will have to put forward a more concrete vision of the sort of Iraq they want.

3.David Hume known at the time as the great infidel by some was probably the greatest philosopher of this period, that's anyways my view.

4.Federalist opponents of Thomas Jefferson spread rumors that he was an "infidel" during his first presidential election.·

5.The US and Nato are seen as an infidel occupying force, and Washington is whistling Dixie if it thinks otherwise.

6.There never yet was a mother who taught her child to be an infidel.

7.The history of Austria is one of warfare against invaders from the east, and the infidel Turks in particular.便

8.infidel, An unbeliever with respect to a particular religion, especially Christianity or Islam.

9.One of those "infidel accretions" is democracy.便

10.You are weak infidel; my forces will ultimately bring you to your knees.