zealotry
zealotry 英 [ˈzelətri] 美 [ˈzɛlətri]
n. 狂热的行为;狂言;狂热
名词复数:zealotries
- Zealotry is when someone takes a religious, cultural, or political belief too far, refusing to tolerate other perspectives or conflicting beliefs. People say that zealotry springs not out of faith but doubt. Makes sense.
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- n. 狂热的行为;狂言;狂热
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1. In a world that grows smaller by the day, perhaps we can begin to crowd out the destructive forces of zealotry and make room for the healing power of understanding.
在一个越来越小的世界里,也许我们能够开始把狂热的破坏势力赶走,为能够治愈创伤的理解开辟空间。
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2. Many of these nations have or seek to acquire nuclear arsenals; some are stirred by religious zealotry; and only a few have robust bureaucratic control mechanisms to inhibit the use of these weapons.
这些国家大都拥有或正寻求拥有核军火库,其中一些还躁动着宗教狂热,只有少数强大的官僚控制机制,抑制了那些武器的运用。
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3. But at a time when the western world is battling to defend free speech against religious zealotry, they look particularly indefensible.
但每次当西方社会奋起身来为他们的言论自由辩护以反抗宗教狂热时,他们看起来却是那么的无言以辩。
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