martyrdom 英 [ˈmɑ:tədəm]   美 [ˈmɑrtərdəm]

martyrdom

martyrdom  英 [ˈmɑ:tədəm] 美 [ˈmɑrtərdəm]

n. 殉难,牺牲;受苦,受难 

名词复数:martyrdoms 

Suffering and pain are neither signs of weakness nor trophies of martyrdom. 痛苦和折磨并非脆弱的象征和受难者的纪念品。
Perhaps the worst aspect of France’s restrictions on hate speech is an unintended consequence—it allows prejudice to cloak itself in martyrdom. 也许法国限制仇恨演说的最糟糕的方面就是这种意想不到的结果——它让偏见在牺牲中掩饰自己。

  • Suffering or dying for your beliefs, that’s martyrdom, and while it doesn’t sound pleasant, some people feel it’s a great honor.
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  • n. 殉难,牺牲;受苦,受难
  • 1. Suffering and pain are neither signs of weakness nor trophies of martyrdom.

    痛苦和折磨并非脆弱的象征和受难者的纪念品。

  • 2. Perhaps the worst aspect of France’s restrictions on hate speech is an unintended consequence—it allows prejudice to cloak itself in martyrdom.

    也许法国限制仇恨演说的最糟糕的方面就是这种意想不到的结果——它让偏见在牺牲中掩饰自己。

  • 3. The language Sadr uses when discussing the U. S. presence in Iraq -- resistance, occupation, martyrdom -- could easily have been taken from a speech by Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

    萨德尔讨论美国在伊拉克时用的字眼儿——抵抗、侵占、殉难——很容易就能在黎巴嫩领导人哈桑•纳斯鲁拉的演讲中找到。

  • martyrdom (n.) Old English martyrdom; see martyr (n.) + -dom.
mar·tyr·dom / ˈmɑːtədəm ; NAmE ˈmɑːrtərdəm / noun [uncountable ] the suffering or death of a martyr 殉难;殉道 martyrdom martyrdoms mar·tyr·dom / ˈmɑːtədəm ; NAmE ˈmɑːrtərdəm /
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