unorthodoxy / ˈɔr θəˌdɒk si /

非正统的非正统非正统观念非正统派

unorthodoxy 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural or·tho·dox·ies for 1.

  1. orthodox belief or practice.
  2. orthodox character.

unorthodoxy 近义词

unorthodoxy

等同于 nonconformity

unorthodoxy

等同于 originality

unorthodoxy

等同于 irregularity

unorthodoxy

等同于 dissent

unorthodoxy

等同于 dissidence

unorthodoxy

等同于 anomaly

更多unorthodoxy例句

  1. He hardly spares any codified religion from his angry denunciations, including Orthodoxy.
  2. But his picture is far richer than the grim founder worship usually found in American political orthodoxy.
  3. Paul has generated positive headlines with a pivot away from party orthodoxy in recent months.
  4. What was his argument against the moderate McMahon, who was so willing to buck his own party orthodoxy?
  5. In short, the proposals of the 2012 Republican vice presidential nominee have already become party orthodoxy.
  6. The new creed, called the King's Book, approved by the houses of convocation, and made the standard of English orthodoxy.
  7. He has been all his life an ardent Whig, and Clay and Webster were his standards of political orthodoxy.
  8. By this time a sad departure from primitive orthodoxy of belief had already taken place.
  9. Even orthodoxy must trip it on tiptoe; there was always some prejudice, some susceptibility to consider.
  10. It was, however, resolutely opposed, and an outward orthodoxy rigidly kept up.