sacrilegious

英 [,sækrɪ'lɪdʒəs] 美 [,sækrɪ'lɪdʒəs]
  • adj. 该受天谴的,亵渎神明的
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sacrilegious (adj.)
mid-15c., from Latin sacrilegiosum, from sacrilegium (see sacrilege). As a noun, "one who commits a sacrilege," early 14c. Related: Sacrilegiously; sacrilegiousness.
1. A number of churches were sacked and sacrilegious acts committed.
很多教堂都被洗劫一空,而且作出了诸多渎神之举。

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2. It is sacrilegious to enter with shoes on.
穿着鞋进入是一种亵渎.

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3. To Scarlett, the very idea of saying such things to her own mother was almost sacrilegious.
对于思嘉, 不要说真正跟自己的母亲说这种话,就连这样一个念头几乎也是亵渎的呢.

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4. Christlike vagrant wanders through a perverse and grotesque land filled with religious and sacrilegious imagery.
一个长得像基督的流浪汉在一个充满宗教和渎圣景象的怪异堕落之地游荡.

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