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creed

/kreed/US // krid //UK // (kriːd) //

信信条,信条,信义,信仰

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any system, doctrine, or formula of religious belief, as of a denomination.
    • : any system or codification of belief or of opinion.
    • : an authoritative, formulated statement of the chief articles of Christian belief, as the Apostles' Creed, the Nicene Creed, or the Athanasian Creed.
    • : the creed. Apostles' Creed.

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Examples

  • First, they must become a fully national party where all races, creeds, genders, and preferences are equally welcome and all the major groups can have visible members in prominent positions.

  • Sanford was the first Southern governor to call for employment without regard to race or creed.

  • The principle that “no one is above the law” is supposed to be a foundational democratic creed, but political leaders, at least in recent decades, have rarely been held accountable for their malfeasance.

  • No matter whether someone was a Democrat or a Republican, the creed was capitalism.

  • Regardless of race or creed—in many cases, regardless of highly limited capital—these entrepreneurs were able to buy a McDonald’s franchise and reap the rewards.

  • One person who tuned into my story was Matt Creed, the director of Lily.

  • “But no way are we playing Creed, man,” says one of his friends.

  • And the black hejab was imposed on all non-Saudi women, regardless of their religion or creed.

  • Well talking about big movies, you've been cast to play Apollo Creed's grandson in a new Rocky franchise installment.

  • With every race and creed of the the world paddling on a lake in Queens, I was eager to see how a team can win or lose.

  • The new creed, called the King's Book, approved by the houses of convocation, and made the standard of English orthodoxy.

  • But the reading was, just then, a much more serious matter than any creed.

  • For it must always be remembered in fairness that the creed of violence has no necessary connection with socialism.

  • She moved slightly, like a dreamer in pain, as again she faced the creed she had hated through many a sleepless night.

  • In his simple creed if a girl accepted a man and let him kiss her and wore his ring it was a reciprocal love affair.