puritans的中文翻译是什么意思

puritans

US/p'jʊərɪtənz/
UK/p'jʊərɪtənz/

n. <史>清教徒( puritan的名词复数 ); (任何政党中的)纯粹主义者; 道德或宗教上极拘谨的人

v. <史>清教徒( puritan的第三人称单数 ); (任何政党中的)纯粹主义者; 道德或宗教上极拘谨的人

puritans柯林斯释义

N-COUNT道德(或宗教)上极拘谨的人;禁欲者;苦行者

You describe someone as a puritan when they live according to strict moral or religious principles, especially when they disapprove of physical pleasures.

  • Bykov had forgotten that Malinin was something of a puritan...

    贝科夫已经忘记了马利宁是个清教徒式的人物。

  • As for the subjects that so enrage puritans, they will continue to form the focus of her work.

    那些使道学先生们勃然大怒的课题将继续成为她工作的重点。

ADJ-GRADED道德(或宗教)上极拘谨的;清教徒似的;禁欲的;苦行的

Puritan attitudes are based on strict moral or religious principles and often involve disapproval of physical pleasures.

  • Paul was someone who certainly had a puritan streak in him.

    保罗身上无疑带有清教徒气质。

  • ...puritan self-denial.

    苦行式的克己

puritans场景例句

The Puritans became fugitives in quest of liberty.

清教徒变成了追求自由的逃亡者。

As for the subjects that so enrage puritans, they will continue to form the focus of her work.

那些使道学先生们勃然大怒的课题将继续成为她工作的重点。

The Puritans, as they were called, had much to be thankful for.

被称为清教徒的这些人们在好多方面感恩戴德.

Puritans, for example, established several settlements in Massachusetts.

例如, 清教徒们在马萨诸塞建立了好几个居民区.

I can't help laughing at them. These puritans!

我忍不住嘲笑他们了, 这禁欲主义者!

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