pagan
n. 异教徒,非基督教徒; 没有宗教信仰的人
Pagan beliefs and activities do not belong to any of the main religions of the world and take nature and a belief in many gods as a basis. They are older, or are believed to be older, than other religions.
In former times, pagans were people who did not believe in Christianity and who many Christians considered to be inferior people.
The new religion was eager to convert the pagan world.
那种新宗教急于使异教徒皈依本教。
...female saints who took vows of virginity rather than submit to an undesired marriage with a pagan.
立誓独身也不愿屈服与异教徒结婚的女圣人
1. a person who does not acknowledge your God
1. not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam
The unknown stranger is wandering pagan god.
匿名的陌生人是流放的异教神只.
C Easter was borrowed from the Pagan Festival celebrating the rebirth of the sun.
复活节是借用了异教徒节庆祝太阳的复活.
But do we embrace our freedom and leave this pagan empire to embrace our destiny?
但我们有没有离开这个异教徒的帝国去寻找我们的命运?
The ecclesiastical purple and the pagan orange symbolising the symbiosis in marriage.
教会的紫色和异教的橙色,多么奇怪的共生现象.
After the plague hIt'siena in the 14 th century, the monks blamed the pagan statue.
14世纪时,一场瘟疫袭击锡耶纳, 僧侣将此归罪于异教雕像.