apostate
英 [əˈpɒsteɪt]
美 [əˈpɑːsteɪt]
n. 叛教者; 脱党者; 变节者
复数:apostates
BNC.42718 / COCA.30036
牛津词典
noun
- 叛教者;脱党者;变节者
a person who has rejected their religious or political beliefs
柯林斯词典
- 叛教者;变节者;脱党者
Anapostateis someone who has abandoned their religious faith, political loyalties, or principles.
英英释义
noun
- a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.
adj
- not faithful to religion or party or cause
双语例句
- The root of America's ills is its apostate church leaders.
的根源美国的弊病是叛教教会领袖。 - Why do you boast in your valleys? Your Valley is flowing away, o apostate daughter, who trusts in her treasures, saying, who will come against me?
背道的女子阿,你倚靠自己的财宝,说,谁会来攻击我呢?你为何夸耀自己的山谷呢?你的山谷必如水流失。 - He is an apostate from christianity.
他是一个基督教的背信者。 - She's an apostate of hell. she'll die before permitting this.
她也是地狱使者,她也在此之前会死。 - Young also draws fire from the left because of his status as what he calls "an apostate labour princeling".
杨格同样遭到左派势力的攻击,原因就是他所谓的“变节工党分子”身份。 - He was an apostate catholic.
他是个叛教的天主教徒。 - Those who reject the laws of the Maker and the words of His prophet are apostate.
那些违背了造物主和他的先知的话语的人是异教徒。