释义 |
anticlericalan‧ti‧cler‧i‧cal /ˌæntiˈklerɪkəl◂/ adjective - Some historians have argued that the Society was a welcome counterweight to the fiercely anticlerical and anti-intellectual climate fostered by the Puritans.
- The anticlerical feeling was not incompatible with a very active religious sentiment.
- The anticlerical religious settlement was perhaps the most emotive and damaging reform of the republican government.
- To be a layman, even to be anticlerical, is not necessarily to be irreligious.
- Was it more important than, say, anticlerical propaganda or urbanization?
- While predictability in behaviour of this kind may enhance the anticlerical view of the monk, it also renders his portrait mundane.
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