You still have feelings for her ? - it ' s sacrilegious 你對(duì)她還有感覺吧這一種褻瀆
- you still have feelings for her ? - it ' s sacrilegious 你對(duì)她還有感覺吧這一種褻瀆
Ray . ray , that ' s sacrilegious 雷,雷,這是褻瀆神靈的
No , emmanuel , i am but a man , and your admiration is as unmerited as your words are sacrilegious . 不,艾曼紐,我只是一個(gè)人,你的贊揚(yáng)不當(dāng),你的話是褻瀆神明的。 ”
I know that this comment will sound almost sacrilegious to those who dislike anything negative being said about financial markets 我知道這樣說,對(duì)一些不喜歡給市場作出任何負(fù)面言論的人而言,可能是離經(jīng)叛道。
Rejoined caderousse quickly ; " no more do i , and that was what i was observing to this gentleman just now . i said i looked upon it as a sacrilegious profanation to reward treachery , perhaps crime . 我剛才對(duì)這位先生所說的就是這一點(diǎn),我說,我認(rèn)為對(duì)背信棄義,甚至對(duì)罪惡反而加以酬報(bào),是一種污瀆神靈的行為。 ”
But in france , europe ' s most fervent defender of agricultural handouts and a country where wine is seen as a part of national identity , the notion of ripping up vines , abandoning traditional holdings , and producing “ industrial ” wine is sacrilegious 但是在法國,歐洲這個(gè)捍衛(wèi)農(nóng)業(yè)補(bǔ)貼最力,將葡萄酒視為國家認(rèn)同一環(huán)的國家,鏟除葡萄樹、放棄傳統(tǒng)土地、生產(chǎn)工業(yè)酒,是一種大逆不道的想法。
This human treatment of the christ story was controversial when it first appeared in 1970 ; play ' s humor , contemporary music , the presentation of a sympathetic judas , and the omission of the resurrection were seen by some as too - human even sacrilegious 以人性方式呈現(xiàn)的耶穌故事首次出現(xiàn)在1970年,在當(dāng)時(shí)引起相當(dāng)大的爭議,劇中呈現(xiàn)的幽默、當(dāng)代流行音樂、以及猶大的同情心、和耶穌死后復(fù)活被省略的部份,被認(rèn)為太過人性化甚至是褻瀆神明的。
He continued , " can i have been following a false path ? - can the end which i proposed be a mistaken end ? - can one hour have sufficed to prove to an architect that the work upon which he founded all his hopes was an impossible , if not a sacrilegious , undertaking 他繼續(xù)說, “難道在過去的十年內(nèi),我走的道路是錯(cuò)誤的嗎?難道我預(yù)計(jì)的竟是一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤的結(jié)果?難道一小時(shí)的時(shí)間就足以向一位建筑師證明:他那寄托著全部希望的工程,即使不是不可能,至少卻是違反上帝旨意的嗎?
For the first minute anna pavlovna had , in spite of her social adroitness , been dismayed by pierres outbreak ; but when she saw that the vicomte was not greatly discomposed by pierres sacrilegious utterances , and had convinced herself that it was impossible to suppress them , she rallied her forces and joined the vicomte in attacking the orator 開初,安娜帕夫洛夫娜雖有上流社會(huì)應(yīng)酬的習(xí)慣,卻很害怕皮埃爾的乖戾舉動(dòng)。但是一當(dāng)她看到,皮埃爾雖然說出一些瀆神的壞話,子爵并沒有大動(dòng)肝火,在她相信不可能遏止這些言談的時(shí)候,她就附和子爵,集中精力來攻擊發(fā)言人了。
英文解釋
grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred; "blasphemous rites of a witches'' Sabbath"; "profane utterances against the Church"; "it is sacrilegious to enter with shoes on" 同義詞:blasphemous, profane,