secular

secular [ˈsekjələ(r)]  [ˈsɛkjəlɚ] 

第三人称复数:seculars

secular 基本解释

形容词现世的,俗界的; 长期的,长久的; 不朽的; 一世纪一次的

名词牧师; [宗]俗僧,俗人; 〈美〉(黑人中间流行的)俗歌

secular 反义词

形容词religious sacred

secular 相关例句

形容词

1. The choir sings both sacred and secular music.
    唱诗班既唱圣乐也唱世俗歌曲。

secular 网络解释

1. 长期性:如果周期性迁移不是严格对称的,即往返距离不完全相等时,就会不易觉察地并入第三种类型--长期性(secular)迁移之中. 例如,如果一个游牧群体每年向北迁移110公里, 然后又随着季节变化向南回迁了100公里,该群体便长期性地向北移居了.

secular 词典解释
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1. 世俗的;现世的;非宗教的
    You use secular to describe things that have no connection with religion.

    e.g. He spoke about preserving the country as a secular state.
           他谈及了保持该国世俗化的问题。
    e.g. ...secular and religious education.
           世俗教育和宗教教育

secular 单语例句

1. These plans run a wide gamut, from the secular handicraft trade to erecting hotels and guesthouses in the Chinatown perimeter.

2. The former local government of Tibet practiced a dual clerical and secular officials system, in which the monk officials were senior to the lay officials.

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3. Erdogan had come under intense pressure from the secular establishment not to run for president himself because of his Islamist past.

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4. Shi now lives in modest accommodation in Beijing provided by a friend, and his daily expenses are covered by his secular disciples nationwide.

5. The headscarf reform drew fierce opposition from the secular establishment in the predominantly Muslim but secular Turkey which has long forbidden Islamic headscarves at universities.

6. secular的翻译

6. The agnostic woman with three children from two relationships also benefited from a shift to more secular values in the predominantly Roman Catholic country.

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7. Set new secular education standards for all, inclusive of ethics and citizenship.

8. Egypt has long struggled with Islamic militants interested in overthrowing the secular government, but has contained the threat with periodic crackdowns and by allowing Islamists some political activity.

9. The veil is widely viewed in France as a gateway to extremism, an insult to gender equality and an offense to France's secular foundation.

10. Usually built far away from the towns and cities of the secular world, monasteries and convents face greater risks than other buildings in terms of fire safety.