reprobation单词基本解析:
n.斥责n. 反对, 拒斥
n.斥责;
reprobation变化用词:
形容词: reprobative | 名词: reprobation | 动词过去式: reprobated | 动词过去分词: reprobated | 动词现在分词: reprobating | 动词第三人称单数: reprobates |
reprobation英英释义:
Noun1. rejection by God; the state of being condemned to eternal misery in hell
2. severe disapproval
名词 reprobation:
rejection by God; the state of being condemned to eternal misery in hell
severe disapprovalreprobation[ ,reprəu'beiʃən ]n.rejection by God; the state of being condemned to eternal misery in hellsevere disapproval
reprobation中文词源:
reprobation用法和例句:
Nearly everyone had something to say in reprobation of the views suggested by Owen.
几乎每个人都说几句话来表示反对欧文的见解.
辞典例句
reprobation
The terrible word disinheritance, with all its impressive moral reprobation, was still ringing there--seemed, indeed, to gather force as it lingered
“剥夺继承权”这个词在道德上发出了咄咄逼人的责备,它的余音愈经久不散便愈显得气势逼人。
third, the reason of reprobation is without warrant.
三是无正当理由不归还他人的财物。
A woman must not wear a man's clothing, nor a man the clothing of a woman, because whoever does such a thing deserves the reprobation of Yahweh.
上主你的天主厌恶做这种事的人。
Nearly everyone had something to say in reprobation of the views suggested by Owen
几乎每个人都说几句话来表示反对欧文的见解。
In order to participate in the market competition better, the stateenterprises conduct capital reorganization, company reprobation and themodernized enterprise system construction.
国有企业全面地进行资本重组、公司改造、现代企业制度建设,为的是更好地参与市场竞争。
It became more widespread in post-Gupta times, especially in South India, and aroused the reprobation of 19th-century Europeans.
它在岌多时期之前变得更为广泛地传播,尤其是在南印度,引起了十九世纪欧洲人的斥责。
without deigning even a glance of reprobation at the two brawlers
甚至对那两个捣乱的家伙不屑一顾
without deigning even a glance of reprobation at the two brawlers.
甚至对那两个捣乱的家伙不屑一顾。
That the decree of reprobation is positive and symmetrical to the decree of election (see equal ultimacy).
神对与被遗弃的人的定旨是正面的,而且与祂对拣选的定旨是对等的。
1.to desert (one's family, etc.); to abandon; to walk out on; to fall away; to forsake; to reprobate; 2.abandonment; dereliction; desertion; desolation; reprobation
遗弃
用作名词(n.)Nearly everyone had something to say in reprobation of the views suggested by Owen.
几乎每个人都说几句话来表示反对欧文的见解。