cat·e·chism
noun/ˈkætəkɪzəm/
/ˈkætəkɪzəm/
[usually singular]- a set of questions and answers that are used for teaching people about the beliefs of the Christian religion
(基督教的)教理问答 - a set of fixed questions, answers or instructions
一组固定的问题、答案或说明 - The universal catechism for tackling the disease is ‘test, trace, treat, isolate’.
应对这种疾病的通用教义是“检测、追踪、治疗、隔离”。
- The universal catechism for tackling the disease is ‘test, trace, treat, isolate’.
Word Originearly 16th cent.: from ecclesiastical Latin catechismus, from ecclesiastical Greek, from katēkhizein from katēkhein ‘instruct orally, make hear’.