orthodox
英 ['ɔːθədɒks]
美 ['ɔrθədɑks]
- adj. 正统的;传统的;惯常的;东正教的
- n. 正统的人;正统的事物
IELTS GRE 考 研
1、ortho- "right, true, correct" + dox-.
orthodox 正统的ortho-,正确的,-dox,观念,思想,词源同doctor,dogma.
- orthodox
- orthodox: [16] Greek orthós meant ‘straight, correct’ (it enters into numerous English compounds, including orthography ‘correct spelling’ [15] and orthopaedic [19]). Greek dóxa meant ‘opinion’; it was derived from the verb dokein ‘think’. Put them together and you got orthódoxos ‘having the right opinion’, which passed into English via ecclesiastical Latin orthodoxus.
- orthodox (adj.)
- mid-15c., of opinions, faith, from Late Latin orthodoxus, from Greek orthodoxos "having the right opinion," from orthos "right, true, straight" (see ortho-) + doxa "opinion, praise," from dokein "to seem," from PIE root *dek- "to take, accept" (see decent). As the name of the Eastern Church, first recorded in English 1772; in reference to a branch of Judaism, first recorded 1853.
- 1. It doesn't sound exactly orthodox, if I may say so.
- 恕我直言,那听起来不太符合常规。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Payne gained a reputation for sound, if orthodox, views.
- 虽然观点正统,但佩恩合乎情理的见解还是令他为人称道。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Karouzos's poetry shows a profound preoccupation with the Orthodox Church.
- 卡鲁佐斯的诗歌表明他对东正教的执着。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. These people are predominantly Russian Orthodox by religion.
- 这些人大多是俄罗斯东正教信徒.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. They are orthodox Jews.
- 他们是正统的犹太教徒.
来自《简明英汉词典》