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heterodox

/het-er-uh-doks/US // ˈhɛt ər əˌdɒks //UK // (ˈhɛtərəʊˌdɒks) //

异端,异端邪说,异端主义,异论

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not in accordance with established or accepted doctrines or opinions, especially in theology; unorthodox.
    • : holding unorthodox doctrines or opinions.

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Examples

  • A couple hundred years ago, of course, the church or state could have just crushed such a heterodox movement.

  • McGibney is the first to acknowledge that his anti-bullying approach is heterodox.

  • For example, Stephens is very opposed to the state tolerating lots of little heterodox churches.

  • More than many, he understood the electoral attractions of a heterodox Democratic party.

  • He reminds me a bit of George Allen, but more moderate, cosmopolitan, and heterodox.

  • This heterodox opinion brought upon him a crowd of antagonistic replies, and amongst them the Rfutation of Bodin.

  • But we perceive nothing, on Christian theories, heterodox in the general position.

  • Should add that Mayor was exceedingly popular politician of heterodox views.

  • It is apparent that Grotius had not sufficiently examined this subject, since he speaks of it in a manner so heterodox.

  • His heterodox brother—in the eighteenth century they both usually belonged to one family—leaves it out.