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blaspheme

/blas-feem, blas-feem/US // blæsˈfim, ˈblæs fim //UK // (blæsˈfiːm) //

亵渎,亵渎神明,亵渎神灵,亵渎上帝

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    blas·phemed, blas·phem·ing.

    • : to speak impiously or irreverently of.
    • : to speak evil of; slander; abuse.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    blas·phemed, blas·phem·ing.

    • : to speak irreverently of God or sacred things; utter impieties.

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Examples

  • Her new single, “Pieta,” is something you can worship and blaspheme at the same time.

  • French philosopher Bernard Henri Levy has been a staunch defender of the right to offend and blaspheme--when it comes to Islam.

  • “The interrogator was making fun of religion and trying to get me to blaspheme and so on, to give up on God,” she recalled.

  • And didn't we fight for centuries to win the right to blaspheme, and to do so freely?

  • Suppose I do not laugh back at you, do not blaspheme you, do not curse you.

  • One poor outcast woman lay huddled up on the floor by the fire, too drunk to sit, but not too drunk to blaspheme.

  • It says, "we are holy and inspired; if you speak against us you blaspheme God, for we are his children."

  • Don't blaspheme against heaven again, or compare yourself with the Creator, for then you remind me of Caesar at home.

  • He appears to us at first as very cautious, very desirous of giving the adversary no occasion to blaspheme.