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religiously

/ri-lij-uhs/US // rɪˈlɪdʒ əs //UK // (rɪˈlɪdʒəs) //

宗教地,宗教性的,宗教上,宗教上的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or concerned with religion: a religious holiday.
    • : imbued with or exhibiting religion; pious; devout; godly: a religious man.
    • : scrupulously faithful; conscientious: religious care.
    • : pertaining to or connected with a monastic or religious order.
    • : appropriate to religion or to sacred rites or observances.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural re·li·gious.

    • : a member of a religious order, congregation, etc.; a monk, friar, or nun.
    • : the religious, devout or religious persons: Each year, thousands of the religious make pilgrimages to the shrine.

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Examples

  • Private schools in Montgomery include a wide range of institutions, including prep schools and religious schools.

  • Times when we obtain a deeper glimpse of Glenn’s character — such as how a deeply religious man felt dropping napalm on people during combat — are referenced from his memoirs.

  • Indoor capacity at restaurants, other businesses, gyms and religious organizations will be capped at 50 percent.

  • Online DSS records show Little Lambs day care is exempt from licensing because it is a religious facility.

  • Gyasi’s ability to interrogate medical and religious issues in the context of America’s fraught racial environment makes her one of the most enlightening novelists writing today.

  • Congress is now 92 percent Christian, resembling more to a papal enclave than our religiously diverse nation.

  • Allowing religiously affiliated organizations to opt out of Obamacare, period.

  • Of course, the study makes a point of separating the religiously conservative from the politically conservative.

  • But my sister and her husband have very specific series that they really watch religiously.

  • It gets even more complicated on “Level 3,” religiously affiliated organizations.

  • This had been the programme which Mrs. Pontellier had religiously followed since her marriage, six years before.

  • He was a bachelor and had all the vices which, however, he religiously concealed.

  • The present owner, whose hospitality is proverbial in the neighbourhood, has religiously preserved the room intact.

  • The outside machinery for mentally and religiously improving the district is very extensive and varied.

  • He forgot one or two of the formalities which were religiously observed at that solitary table.