profane
adj. 不敬(神)的; 瀆神的; 褻瀆的; 世俗的
vt. 不敬;褻瀆,玷汙
Profane behaviour shows disrespect for a religion or religious things.
...profane language.
褻瀆的話語
Something that is profane is concerned with everyday life rather than religion and spiritual things.
Cardinal Daly has said that churches should not be used for profane or secular purposes.
戴利主教已經說過,教堂不應該用於非宗教或世俗的目的。
If someone profanes a religious belief or institution, they treat it with disrespect.
They have profaned the long upheld traditions of the Church.
他們褻瀆了教會長期以來的傳統。
1. corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality;
2. violate the sacred character of a place or language;
1. characterized by profanity or cursing;
2. not sacred or concerned with religion;
3. not holy because unconsecrated or impure or defiled
4. grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred;
I was sorry , I said, to hear them so very profane.
我說, 我聽見他們這樣的蔑教,很難過.
It isn't profane any more to say tinker's dam.
說‘tinker'sdam’這樣的話不應再被看作是一種‘褻瀆’.
Pyrrha first broke silence: " We cannot obey; we dare not profane the remains of our parents. "
皮拉首先打破了沉寂: “ 我們不能照著這個神諭辦事; 我們不敢褻瀆父母的屍骨. ”
It was the sole profane ring which was linked to that devout chain of convents.
這是混跡於這一由修道院組成的虔誠鏈條中僅有絕無的世俗環節.
Perhaps because Mumbai stands for lucre, profane dreams and an indiscriminate openness.
也許是因為孟買主張財富 、 世俗的夢想和對外一視同仁的開放.