reformed
音標[ri'fɒ:md]中文翻譯:
a. 改革過的, 改革派的
英文解釋:
動詞 reform:
- make changes for improvement in order to remove abuse and injustices同義詞:reform
- bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one同義詞:reform, reclaim, regenerate, rectify
- produce by cracking同義詞:reform
- break up the molecules of同義詞:reform
- improve by alteration or correction of errors or defects and put into a better condition同義詞:reform
- change for the better同義詞:reform, straighten out, see the light
形容詞 reformed:
- of or relating to the body of Protestant Christianity arising during the Reformation; used of some Protestant churches especially Calvinist as distinct from Lutheran
- caused to abandon an evil manner of living and follow a good one
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相關對話:
- A governing body of pastors and elders in certain Reformed churches, having jurisdiction over local churches.長老監督會一些改革派教會的由牧師和長老組成的管理機構,有對地區教會的裁決權
- Many people would like the electoral system to be reformed but I don't believe this will ever come to pass.很多人都想要改革選舉制度,但我認為不可能實現。
- He's a reformed criminal who may yet backslide.他是個經過改造的罪犯,然而仍有可能故態復萌。
- The twelve presidents who held office from1890 to1963 represented religious denominations as follows: two Methodists, two Presbyterians, two Baptists, one Unitarian, one Dutch Reformed, one Congregationalist, one Quaker, one Episcopalian, and one Roman Catholic.從1890年到1963年任職的十二位總統所屬的教派如下:兩位衛理公會教徒,兩位長老會教徒,兩位浸禮會教徒,一位唯一神派教徒,一位荷蘭新教徒,一位公理會教徒,一位公誼會教徒,一位聖公會教徒,一位羅馬天主教徒。