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catholic

英 [ˈkæθlɪk]

美 [ˈkæθlɪk]

adj.  全体基督教徒的; 基督教会的; 包罗万象的; 广泛的

复数:catholics 

高考CET6考研TOEFLIELTSGRE

Collins.3 / BNC.2595 / COCA.1757

牛津词典

    adj.

      adj.

      • 全体基督教徒的;基督教会的
        connected with all Christians or the whole Christian Church
        1. 包罗万象的;广泛的
          including many or most things
          1. to have catholic tastes (= to like many different things)
            爱好广泛的

        柯林斯词典

        • See also:...the Catholic Church....Catholic priests....the Catholic faith.Anglo-Catholic
        • N-COUNT 天主教信徒
          ACatholicis a member of the Catholic Church.
          1. At least nine out of ten Mexicans are baptised Catholics.
            墨西哥人至少有9/10是受洗的天主教徒。
        • ADJ-GRADED 广泛的;种类繁多的
          If you describe a collection of things or people ascatholic, you are emphasizing that they are very varied.
          1. He was a man of catholic tastes, a lover of grand opera, history and the fine arts.
            他这个人兴趣广泛,大歌剧、历史、美术,无所不好。

        英英释义

        adj

        • free from provincial prejudices or attachments
          1. catholic in one's tastes

        双语例句

        • Catholic Organization for relief and development aid;
          天主教救济和发展援助组织;
        • There his weekly broadcasts were aired from the1920s until he was silenced by the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic church.
          自二十世纪二十年代起他每周广播,直到被罗马教廷的等级制度禁止。
        • She calls herself a lapsed Catholic.
          她称自己已不再信仰天主教。
        • It presented in satirical terms points made in earnest by Catholic writers
          它用讽刺的语言呈现了天主教作家郑重其事表明的观点。
        • Mr Thomas was taught by the Catholic nuns whose school he attended.
          托马斯先生是在天主教修女创办的学校接受的教育。
        • I felt it as a Catholic when I was young.
          我是个天主教徒,年轻时也感受到了这一点。
        • He hated the Roman Catholic church.
          他憎恨罗马天主教。
        • Relationships between Catholic and Protestant resumed.
          天主教徒和新教徒之间的关系恢复正常。
        • I think your mother was baptized a Catholic.
          我想你母亲受洗成了天主教徒。
        • England shifted officially from a Catholic to a Protestant faith in the 16th century.
          英格兰于16世纪正式由天主教改信新教。