短语搭配
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Monroe doctrine
门罗主义
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Christian doctrine
基督教教条;基督教义
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sound doctrine
纯正的道理
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basic doctrine
基本原理
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church doctrine
教会教义;教会的教义;教条
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revolutionary doctrine
革命学说;革命主义
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foreign-policy doctrine
外交政策的原则
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strict doctrine
严格的制度;严格的教义
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apply doctrine
适用原则
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hold doctrine
…持有…主义
双语例句
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The doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty is believed in the constitutional law of some parliamentary democracies.
议会主权原则在一些议会民主国家的宪法中被认为是正确的。
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He is a devout Christian and acts according to Christian doctrine.
他是一位虔诚的基督徒,并根据基督教教义行事。
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The commander shows his support for this effective military doctrine.
指挥官对这一有效的军事原则表示支持。
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The president said he would not go against sound military doctrine.
总统说他不会反对行之有效的军事教义
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The doctrine is unchangeable.
这条教义是不可改变的。
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The African National Congress today dropped its doctrine of nationalizing industry in favour of a mixed economy.
非洲国民大会今天放弃了工业国有化的信条转而赞同公私并存的混合型经济。
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The doctrine of surplus value is the cornerstone of Marx's economic theory.
剩余价值学说是马克思经济理论的基石。
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Roman doctrine, of course, had prized the state of celibacy, insisting that it was the superior state over marriage.
当然,罗马教义曾赞扬独身主义,坚持认为这是优于婚姻的状态。
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He says that he is a fool. He tells this fable of the hawk and the nightingale, which illustrates really the doctrine of might over right.
他说自己是个傻子。他讲了这个关于鹰和夜莺的寓言,真正说明了强权高于公理的道理。
近义词
n.
principletheorybeliefteaching
词根词缀
doctr
教
doctr
同根词
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indoctrinate
v. 向(人;群体)灌输思想;教;教导
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doctrinaire
adj. 教条的;脱离实际的
-ine
表名词
-ine
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landgravine
n. 伯爵夫人; 领主夫人; 女伯爵
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saline
adj. 含盐的;咸的;含氯化钠的;含镁盐类的;含碱金属盐类的
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crystalline
adj. 结晶的;晶状的;结晶体组成的;清晰的;清澈透明的
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medicine
n. 医学;内科学;药;药物;咒语;魔法;神物;药品
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heroine
n. 女英雄;女主角;女主人公;女超人;半神女人
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genuine
adj. 真的;非伪造的;真诚的;真心的
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marine
adj. 海洋的;海生的;航海的;海运的;海事的;描绘海洋的
同根词
百科
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释义
n.
a belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group
教义;信条
US a stated principle of government policy, mainly in foreign or military affairs
〈美〉 官方声明;国际关系(或军事)原则
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the Truman Doctrine.
杜鲁门主义。
词源
"late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin doctrina ‘teaching, learning', from doctor ‘teacher', from docere ‘teach’."