英 [ˈsekjələrɪzəm] 美 [ˈsekjələrɪzəm]
n. 世俗主义;现世主义;宗教与教育分离论
secularism /ˈsɛkjʊləˌrɪzəm/
不可数名词 Secularism is a system of social organization and education where religion is not allowed to play a part in civil affairs. 世俗主义
可数名词
The country is being torn to pieces by conflict between fundamentalists and secularists.
原教旨主义者和世俗主义者的冲突使这个国家支离破碎。
a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations
世俗主义-引用次数:8
The driver of that transformation was the secularism of law, which was the result of the Reformation.
这一历史转型的思想动力,源自作为宗教改革产物的法律世俗主义。
参考来源衡平法的道路
世俗化-引用次数:4
With the coming of the new period, radical social secularism makes prototype transformed.
步入新时期,急速的社会世俗化导致桃源原型在小说中的置换变形。
参考来源论新时期小说中的桃源叙事
世俗主义
世俗化
secular 世俗的;长期的;现世的;不朽的
secularize 使还俗;改作俗用
Yet today's concerns about the niqab go far beyond secularism.
然而,现今对于尼卡帛(niqab)的关注超越了世俗主义。
Secularism was not as modern as many intellectuals imagined, but pluralism is.
世俗主义也并不像许多知识分子想象得那么现代,相反,多极主义才是。
Now secularism is shrivelling some churches, especially mainstream Protestant ones.
目前,世俗主义泛滥教会,特别是主流的新教教会。
France's strict secularism, entrenched by law since 1905, keeps religion firmly out of the state sphere.
The AKP sees the military, judiciary and state bureaucracy as the last bastion of conservative secularism.
Or are Christians of all hues mending fences as they cope with secularism and Islam?