profane
英:[prəˈfeɪn] 美: [proˈfen, prə-]
profane 基本解释
adj.不敬(神)的;渎神的;亵渎的;世俗的
vt.不敬;亵渎,玷污;
n.未受秘传的人;
变形
复数:profanes过去式:profaned过去分词:profaned现在分词:profaning第三人称单数:profanes
英英释义
profane[ prəu'fein ]
v.corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality同义词:corruptpervertsubvertdemoralizedemoralisedebauchdebasevitiatedepravemisdirect
violate the sacred character of a place or language"profane the name of God"
同义词:desecrateoutrageviolate
adj.characterized by profanity or cursing"profane words"
同义词:blasphemousblue
not sacred or concerned with religion"sacred and profane music"; "children being brought up in an entirely profane environment"
not holy because unconsecrated or impure or defiled同义词:unconsecratedunsanctified
grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred"profane utterances against the Church"
同义词:blasphemoussacrilegious
profane 相关例句
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)- His profane language annoyed us.
他亵渎的言语激怒了我们。 - I was sorry, I said, to hear them so very profane.
我说,我听见他们这样的蔑教,很难过。
用作动词(v.)- They have profane the long uphold tradition of the church.
他们亵渎了教会长期沿袭的传统。 - His action profaned the honour of his country.
他的行为玷污了国家的荣誉。
权威例句
Das Heilige und das ProfaneThe sacred and the profane : A Tourist TypologyThe sacred and profane in critical systems thinkingThe sacred and profane in critical systems thinkingThe sacred and the profane: the nature of religionProfane illumination : Walter Benjamin and the Paris of surrealist revolutionProfane research versus researching the profane: commentary on Başoğlu (2009).The Sacred and the Profane in Consumer Behavior: Theodicy on the OdysseyInteractional (In)justice: The Sacred and the ProfaneThe sacred and the profane: subject sub‐culture, pedagogical practice and teachers' perceptions of the classroom uses of ICT