单词 | doctrine |
释义 | doctrine From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Policiesdoctrinedoc‧trine /ˈdɒktrɪn $ ˈdɑːk-/ ●○○ noun1 PPP[countable, uncountable] a set of beliefs that form an important part of a religion or system of ideas traditional doctrines of divine power Marxist doctrine2 → Doctrine —doctrinal /dɒkˈtraɪnl $ ˈdɑːktrɪnəl/ adjectiveExamples from the Corpusdoctrine• But in the schools the children are taught a doctrine of hate.• It is taken for doctrine, but can it be that it really is dogma?• He later preached good doctrine and set the colonists to building a church.• the Hindu doctrine of the immortality of the soul• Groups were continually dividing over minor points of doctrine.• Even ethnically united communities are deeply divided on points of doctrine.• I consider that such doctrine would be dangerous and impermissible.DoctrineDoctrine[countable] American English a formal statement by a government about its future plans the announcement of the Truman Doctrine → doctrineOrigin doctrine (1300-1400) French Latin doctrina, from doctor; → DOCTOR1 |
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