- 看过 desecration 的人也看了 :
- blasphemy
- sacrilege
- defilement
- impiety
- profanation
- debasement
- irreverence
desecration 的定义
- the act of treating something sacred or solemn in a sacrilegious or disrespectful way: Many locals opposed the use of their former church building as a courthouse, feeling that conducting civil matters there would be a desecration of a holy place.
- the act of ruining or violating something revered or greatly valued: Greedy corporations are contributing to the demise of civilization and the desecration of the ecosystem.
desecration 近义词
violation, abuse
desecration 的近义词 7 个
desecration 的反义词 5 个
更多desecration例句
- Having honed a real talent for dialogue toughened by unspeakable longing, Johnston imbues with tenderness even moments of utter desecration, as in the opening story, which concludes with spitting into a grave.
- The physical breaching and desecration of our temple of democracy must never happen again.
- In another context, they’d sing the beauty of our world rather than warn of its desecration.
- Christian refugees in southern Turkey tell of rapes, forced conversions to Islam and the desecration of churches.
- They are the cultural destruction and desecration by armed extreme Islamic groups that have seized power.
- It turns my stomach to write these words, but this is "desecration."
- I can think of no greater desecration to the victims of 9/11.
- The Tehran and Tabriz bazaars closed briefly on December 16 as a show of protest against the desecration.
- That such desecration should be permitted in a civilized country only a century ago indeed seems incredible.
- To bring them out only to attend a reception, or a tea party, is a desecration.
- The laugh is still, the noise has fled, and the first sound of the skate on the black ice seems almost a desecration.
- To have gone other than softly through the living heart of the greenwood must have savoured of desecration.
- In order to preserve it from desecration, he adopted it as his family burial plot.