heretical

英[hə'retɪkl] 美[hə'retɪkl]
  • adj. 异教的;异端的
TEM8 GRE
Adjective:
  1. characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards

1. I made the then heretical suggestion that it might be cheaper to design new machines.
我提出了当时被认为是旁门左道的建议,说设计新机器可能更省钱。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The Church regards spirit mediums and people claiming to speak to the dead as heretical.
教会将灵媒巫师和自称能和死者交谈的人都视为异端。

来自辞典例句

3. It was oppposed as worthless and even heretical.
它被认为是无益甚至邪佞之事.

来自辞典例句

4. The heretical thought would be unpunished, unrepented, out of their reach for ever.
异端思想会不受到惩罚, 不得到悔改, 永远不让他们碰到.

来自英汉文学

5. In the old days he had hidden a heretical mind beneath an appearance of conformity.
在过去,他在服从的外表下面隐藏着异端的思想.

来自英汉文学

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. It thus gave Judaism a religious dimension whose mystical approaches to God were viewed by some as dangerously pantheistic and heretical.
      它就这样赋予了犹太教一个宗教的尺度,神秘接近上帝是靠一些人危险的泛神论和异教的观察。
    2. In the old days he had hidden a heretical mind beneath an appearance of conformity.
      在过去,他在服从的外表下面隐藏着异端的思想。