recusant
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英 [ˈrekjʊzənt]
美 [rəˈkjuzənt]
是什么意思
不屈从权威的人,尤指拒不参加英国国教礼拜仪式的人;
英英释义
recusant[ 'rekjuzənt, ri'kju:- ]
- n.someone who refuses to conform to established standards of conduct
同义词:nonconformist
- adj.
- (of Catholics) refusing to attend services of the Church of England
同义词:dissentient
- refusing to submit to authority
"the recusant electors...cooperated in electing a new Senate"
- (of Catholics) refusing to attend services of the Church of England
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权威例句
The Recusant Reputation of Thomas More‘G.C.’, Recusant Prison Translator of the Japonian EpistellsRecusant Houses in the Southern Netherlands as seen by British Tourists, c. 1650â1720âG.C.â, Recusant Prison Translator of the Japonian Epistells 1William Carter (c. 1549–84): Recusant Printer, Publisher, Binder, Stationer, Scribe—and Martyr‘Worth Nothing, but Very Wilful’; Catholic Recusant Women of Yorkshire, 1536–1642Shakespeare's Katherine of Aragon: Last Medieval Queen, First Recusant MartyrAlienating Catholics in Early Modern England: Recusant Women, Jesuits and Ideological FantasiesA NEW ENGLISH RECUSANT MANUSCRIPT FROM THE LATE SIXTEENTH CENTURY: EXTRAORDINARY DEVOTION IN THE LITURGICAL SEASON OF "ORDINARY TIME"The lives of women saints of our contrie of England: Gender and nationalism in recusant hagiography