dogmatic
发音
英 [dɒɡˈmætɪk]
美 [dɔːɡˈmætɪk]
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- adj.
- 教条的
- 固执己见的
- 武断的
单词词源
双语例句
- 1. What is more , dogmatic legislators are not the only troublesome republican voices .
- 此外,教条的立法者并不是共和党中唯一伤脑筋的声音。
- 2. Opponents claim that the new constitution will impose a dogmatic socialism , curtail human rights and undermine property rights and the rule of law .
- 反对派认为,新宪施用教条的社会主义,剥夺人权,破坏财产权,削弱法律效力。
- 3. We don 't mean danger in the obvious heartbreak way - the cheap betrayals , the broken promises - we mean the dark danger that lurks when sensible , educated women fall for the dogmatic idea that romantic love is the ultimate goal for the modern female .
- 我们指的不是那种明显令人心碎的危险-廉价的背叛,破碎的承诺-我们指的危险是:当明智受过教育的女性陷入教条的束缚,固守着现代女性终极目标就是浪漫爱情的信条时,潜伏着的黑暗无知的危险。
- 4. Any law which claims to be absolutely true and not empirically capable of being falsified is therefore " dogmatic " and operationally meaningless - hence , the positivist 's view that if a statement or law is not capable of being falsified empirically , it must simply be a tautologous definition .
- 任何宣称绝对正确又不能经验上证伪的规律因此是“教条的”和操作上无意义的因此实证主义者认为如果一个表述或规律不能经验上证伪,它必然是套套逻辑的定义。
- 5. All ideologies are based upon dogmatic assertions which are , at best , doubtful , and at worst , totally false .
- 所有的意识形态都是以武断的主张为基础的,往好里说,这些意识形态令人生疑,往坏里说,是完全错误的。