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profane

/pruh-feyn, proh-/US // prəˈfeɪn, proʊ- //UK // (prəˈfeɪn) //

亵渎,亵渎神明,亵渎神灵,亵渎神圣

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by irreverence or contempt for God or sacred principles or things; irreligious.
    • : not devoted to holy or religious purposes; unconsecrated; secular.
    • : unholy; heathen; pagan: profane rites.
    • : not initiated into religious rites or mysteries, as persons.
    • : common or vulgar.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pro·faned, pro·fan·ing.

    • : to misuse; employ basely or unworthily; defile; debase.
    • : to treat with irreverence or contempt; violate the sanctity of: to profane a shrine.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.immoral, crude, disrespectful of religion
Forms: profaned
Synonyms
abusive辱骂,谩骂,滥用,虐待blasphemous亵渎,亵渎神明,亵渎性的,亵渎神明的coarse粗糙的,粗略的,粗大的,粗略indecent不雅,不雅观,猥琐,不雅的irreverent不敬业,不敬,不敬佩的,不敬佩nasty讨厌的,讨厌的人,龌龊,恶劣的obscene淫秽,淫秽的,淫猥,猥亵sacrilegious亵渎,亵渎神明,神圣的,亵渎神灵vulgar粗俗的,粗俗,庸俗,庸俗的dirty肮脏的,脏的,龌龊,脏兮兮的foul弄脏,犯规,弄脏了,弄虚作假unhallowed不被允许的,不被允许,不允许的,不被承认的atheistic无神论者,无神论,无神论的filthy脏兮兮的,肮脏的,脏兮兮,龌龊的godless不信神,无神的,无神论,无神论者heathen异教徒,異教徒,野蛮人,异教idolatrous偶像崇拜的,崇拜偶像的,偶像崇拜,偶像化的impious不虔诚,不虔诚的,冒失鬼,亵渎神明impure不纯的,不纯洁,不纯洁的,不纯infidel异教徒,不忠者,异端,不忠者的irreligious非宗教,无宗教信仰,非宗教性,无宗教irreverential不敬业,不敬佩的,不敬,不敬佩mundane无聊,无聊的,无聊的事,世俗pagan异教徒,异教,異教徒profanatory亵渎性的,亵渎性,亵渎,亵渎性的东西raunchy淫荡的,淫荡,淫秽的,淫乱的sinful有罪的,有罪,有害的,带罪的smutty淫荡的,淫秽的,淫荡,淫秽temporal暂时性的,暂时的,暂时性,颞部transient瞬息万变的,瞬息万变,瞬时的,一过性的transitory暂时的,暂时性的,暂时性,过渡性unconsecrated未奉献的,未献身的,未献祭的,未献身的人ungodly不虔诚的,不敬神的,不虔诚,不敬虔的unholy不神圣的,非神圣的,不洁的,神圣的unsanctified未成圣的,未被净化的,未成圣的人,未成圣wicked邪恶的,邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人worldly属世的,世俗的,属世,属世界的
verbdefile, desecrate
Forms: profaned

Examples

  • In the education reform world, those of us who can retreat to our own sacred places sometimes expect to be praised for the simple reason that we take notice of the profane at all.

  • Warner’s male managers and colleagues referred to her with a profane epithet, as well as an “idiot,” and a “nobody,” she alleges in her suit.

  • The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled for a Pennsylvania cheerleader whose profane off-campus rant cost her a spot on the squad, saying the First Amendment rights of public school students are not to be easily cast aside.

  • That word “denialism” is particularly profane, with its unsubtle invocation of the Holocaust.

  • Hers was a warmer, less profane speech, again in memory of a much-missed buddy.

  • His novel The Last Magazine, published posthumously this month, is just like him:  blistering, fun, insightful, and profane.

  • Charming, profane, alcoholic television anchorman becomes local hero and changes the news business.

  • From the divine to the profane, what we mean when we say that potent word.

  • Joan Henry Ursinus died; a Lutheran divine, eminent for his learning in sacred and profane history.

  • Those who hold the truth cannot enter into it with the infidel, the unbeliever, the erroneous or profane.

  • That dwell in sepulchres, and sleep in the temple of idols: that eat swine's flesh, and profane broth is in their vessels.

  • And they shall teach my people the difference between holy and profane, and shew them how to discern between clean and unclean.

  • Baltasar's profane banquet: his sentence is denounced by a handwriting on the wall, which Daniel reads and interprets.