nonconformists信息详情
n.不从国教者;不符合惯例的人(nonconformist的复数)
Nonconformists───n.不从国教者;不符合惯例的人(nonconformist的复数)
nonconformist───n.不属于圣公会的英国基督教徒;不顺从一般公认信念习惯的人,不墨守成规者;adj.不信奉国教的;不墨守成规的;不顺从一般公认信念习惯的;不随主流的
non-conformist───n.不属于圣公会的英国基督教徒;不顺从一般公认信念习惯的人,不墨守成规者;adj.不信奉国教的;不墨守成规的;不顺从一般公认信念习惯的;不随主流的
nonconformings───不符合项
nonconformism───不信奉国教(尤指英国国教);不墨守成规;不一致
nonconformity───n.不一致;不信奉国教;不墨守成规
nonconformities───n.不一致;不信奉国教;不墨守成规
conformists───墨守成规者(conformist的复数)
non-conformity───不适合;不一致
distrust of their Anglican neighbours.───不信任圣公会的人。
The hope of a secure and livable world lies with disciplined nonconformists who are dedicated to justice, peace and brotherhood.───一个安全的、宜居的世界的希望在于那些有纪律的不墨守成规的人,而那些人致力于正义、和平和四海兄弟情。
As noted earlier, gifted children of all kinds tend to be strong-willed nonconformists.───如前所述,所有类型的天才儿童往往是意志坚强的不墨守成规的人。
As these names suggest, the nonconformists wanted to be free to choose their own form of church organization and services.───正如其名所示,不信奉国教的新教徒想自由选择他们的教会组织形式和宗教仪式。
Loosely speaking, the Whigs were those who opposed absolute monarchy and supported the right to religious to freedom for Nonconformists.───辉格党是指那些反对绝对王权的,支持宗教自由的异教徒。
they stood for a reduction in crown patronage, sympathy towards nonconformists and care for the interests of bankers and merchants.───削弱王权、同情异教徒、关心银行家和商人的利益。
The Whig were those who opposed absolute monarchy and supported the right to religious freedom for Nonconformists.───辉格党人是指那些反对绝对王权,支持新教徒宗教自由权利的人。
The Act of Toleration , while leaving Catholics and Nonconformists subject to various disabilities, put an end to actual persecution.───“信教自由令”虽然让旧教徒和非国教会派仍旧要受种种资格限制,却结束了实际的迫害。
The Nonconformists were therefore greatly encouraged and enjoyed much popular support at this time.
In theory delegates met not as Nonconformists but as evangelical Christians who were free of state control because outside the Established Church.
Nonconformists saw slavery as an affront to their religion; utilitarians dismissed it as inefficient.
Moreover, many nonconformists achieved considerable professional reputations and financial gain through private patronage from the native intelligentsia and the foreign community.
It made spirituality an exciting quest for nonconformists!
As we have seen Nonconformists benefited greatly from rising standards of living and the movement to the suburbs.
Nonconformists retained a deep distrust of their Anglican neighbours.
Very few Unionists were Nonconformists and most of these had come into the party from the Liberal Unionist side.
Such non-ending cheeriness provoked the nonconformists into dwelling upon those aspects of the human condition which Socialist Realism refused to acknowledge.