dogmatic
dogmatic 英 [dɒgˈmætɪk] 美 [dɔgˈmætɪk]
adj. 教条的;武断的
名词复数:dogmatics
- To be dogmatic is to follow a set of rules no matter what. The rules might be religious, philosophical, or made-up, but dogmatic people would never waver in their beliefs so don’t even think of trying to change their minds.
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- adj. 教条的;武断的
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1. It seems as if folks are more dogmatic than ever, but maybe the pundits are creating that illusion.
人们看上去比任何时候都更加教条,但这很可能是专家制造的假象。
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2. In summary, dogmatic attitudes about each of these approaches should be avoided if they are to be combined.
总的来说,要想把二者结合在一起使用,就要避免对它们各自的武断态度。
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3. But as the Pew report cited above found, a majority of Americans are not so dogmatic when it comes to their faiths.
但是上文所引的皮尤报告发现,大多数美国人在信仰问题上并不那么教条。
- dogmatic (adj.) 1670s, from Late Latin dogmaticus, from Greek dogmatikos "pertaining to doctrines," from dogma (genitive dogmatos) "opinion, tenet," literally "that which one thinks is true," from dokein "to seem good, think" (from PIE root *dek- "to take, accept"). Related: Dogmatical (c. 1600).
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