单词 | sacrilege |
释义 | sacrilegeWord family adjectivesacrilegiousadverbsacrilegiouslynounsacrilegiousnesssacrilegesacrilegist sac·ri·lege /ˈsækrəlɪdʒ/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] 1. OFFENDwhen someone treats something holy in a way that does not show respect 渎圣行为 2 BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONSwhen someone treats something that another person thinks is very important or special without enough care or respect 不敬 it is sacrilege (for somebody) to do something It’s sacrilege to even think of destroying that lovely building. 那幢美丽的建筑,哪怕只是有把它拆除的念头都是不敬。 —sacrilegious /ˌsækrəˈlɪdʒəs◂/ adjectiveadj Examples from the Corpus sacrilege• But Cizek never on any account draws on a child's drawing; that would be a sacrilege.• Putting them to any secular use was considered sacrilege and was punishable by death.• Your colleague, it seems, must suffer the punishment set for sacrilege by the Askonian code.• After his lying here smelling this bad for three days filling up with crabs, any rites at all is sacrilege.• Sending a guest away with no food is sacrilege to my mother.• It seemed a kind of sacrilege thus to arrange it and pull it about.• The thieves, however, were soon punished for the sacrilege.• This is not the sacrilege some have made it out to be.• For their sacrilege, they were dispersed with guns and teargas, and three campuses were closed. (1300-1400) Old French Latin sacrilegium, from sacer ( → SACRED) + legere “to gather, steal” |
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