doctrine 的定义
- a particular principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government: Catholic doctrines; the Monroe Doctrine.
- something that is taught; teachings collectively: religious doctrine.
- a body or system of teachings relating to a particular subject: the doctrine of the Catholic Church.
doctrine 近义词
opinion; principle
doctrine 的近义词 33 个
- attitude
- axiom
- belief
- concept
- creed
- dogma
- precept
- proposition
- regulation
- rule
- statement
- teaching
- tenet
- tradition
- article
- basic
- canon
- convention
- conviction
- credenda
- declaration
- fundamental
- gospel
- implantation
- inculcation
- indoctrination
- instruction
- position
- pronouncement
- propaganda
- article of faith
- universal law
- unwritten rule
doctrine 的反义词 5 个
更多doctrine例句
- For example, as David Rotman writes, the economic doctrine of high GDP growth, once challenged only by people on the radical fringe, is now being questioned by Nobel-winning economists.
- Because it discourages consideration of the secondary impacts of a corporation’s actions, the doctrine is arguably at the root of phenomena, such as offshoring and contingent labor, which have frayed the social fabric of America and the world.
- Under Kentucky’s version of the castle doctrine — a home-defense provision common in many states — residents are allowed to use defensive force against someone “forcibly entering” a dwelling.
- I am very much an instrumentalist, and am comfortable with the “shut up and calculate” doctrine.
- The doctrine of evolutionary ethics is now blessedly in decline, mostly because of a widespread feeling that science and morality represent, as Stephen Jay Gould argued, different and non-overlapping magisteria.
- Most often, the doctrine is invoked by minors seeking an abortion without parental consent.
- If it leads to real change, not just in tone, but also in doctrine and policy, it would indeed be an earthquake.
- But Francis has also implied that his hands are tied when it comes to changing doctrine or altering church teachings.
- Affleck, as if on cue, challenged Harris: “Are you the person who understands the officially codified doctrine of Islam?”
- And he went on to give as much of a Rand Paul Middle East Doctrine as a place where doctrine is the problem can take.
- The doctrine of international free trade, albeit the most conspicuous of its applications, was but one case under the general law.
- “Doctrine”—the Monroe doctrine declared that no foreign power should acquire additional dominion in America.
- But the central economic doctrine of cost can not be shaken by mere denunciation.
- He forgot the great doctrine of humility, and declared that "Mister" Weston should have the volume that very night.
- The biological doctrine of evolution was misinterpreted and misapplied to social policy.