orthodox
orthodox — 形容詞
1. following beliefs, methods, or tastes that most people see as the usual and prop
正統;主流
做法或觀念符合公認標準
following beliefs, methods, or tastes that most people see as the usual and proper ones
When house prices jumped, the bank kept an orthodox lending policy.
房價大漲時,那家銀行仍維持正統的放款政策。
orthodox lending policy
Most doctors took an orthodox view and advised bed rest.
多數醫生採取正統觀點,建議病人臥床休息。
orthodox view
The clinic rejected new pills and chose the orthodox treatment.
那家診所不用新藥,改採正統的治療方式。
After the vote, the party returned to an orthodox tax policy.
投票後,那個政黨回到較正統的稅務政策。
The school kept an orthodox rule that boys wear ties.
那所學校維持正統的規定,要求男生打領帶。
- conventional
a close match that often stresses ordinary or expected practice
- traditional
focuses more on older customs being kept
- mainstream
often suggests the view held by most people now
- established
stresses that the idea or method is already accepted
- unorthodox
the direct opposite for ideas or methods that break with accepted practice
- unconventional
a common opposite for behavior or styles that do not follow the norm
文法句型
an orthodox view
an orthodox method
an orthodox approach
用法筆記
Common with nouns such as view, method, approach, and plan. Distinguish from sense 2, which is specifically about religion, and from sense 3, which refers to the Orthodox Church.
常見錯誤
2. holding firmly to the older rules and ways of worship in a religion
正統派的
嚴守宗教傳統教義與做法
holding firmly to the older rules and ways of worship in a religion
Leah grew up in an orthodox Jewish family in Brooklyn.
Leah 在 Brooklyn 的正統派猶太家庭裡長大。
orthodox Jewish family
The village imam teaches an orthodox form of Islam.
村裡的伊瑪目講授較為正統的伊斯蘭教教義。
orthodox form of a religion
On Fridays, several boys wore orthodox dress and white caps.
每到星期五,幾個男孩去祈禱時都穿正統派服裝和白帽。
At his London office, Yusuf stayed orthodox and left early for prayers.
即使在 London 的辦公室上班,Yusuf 仍嚴守教規,提早去祈禱。
The rabbi's orthodox reading of the law kept boys and girls apart.
那位拉比對律法的正統解讀,讓男生和女生分開。
- traditional
a broader word for keeping older beliefs or customs
- conservative
often stresses resistance to change in belief or practice
- observant
focuses more on carefully following religious rules
文法句型
an orthodox Jew
an orthodox community
an orthodox reading of the law
用法筆記
Often used with names of religions, communities, or ways of reading sacred law. Distinguish from sense 3: this sense can describe strict traditional practice in many religions, not only the Orthodox Church.
常見錯誤
3. used for the Christian Church called the Orthodox Church, or for its people, art
東正教的
和東正教會及其禮儀有關
used for the Christian Church called the Orthodox Church, or for its people, art, and worship
An Orthodox priest blessed the fishing boats before sunrise.
一位東正教的神父在日出前為漁船祝福。
Orthodox priest
The family keeps Orthodox icons beside the front door.
那家人把東正教的聖像放在大門旁邊。
Orthodox icons
We visited an Orthodox church with blue roofs and gold crosses.
我們參觀了一座有藍色屋頂和金色十字架的東正教教堂。
Her choir learned an Orthodox Easter song for the spring festival.
她的合唱團為春季慶典學了一首東正教的復活節歌曲。
The museum showed Orthodox robes from old churches in Greece.
博物館展出了來自希臘古老教堂的東正教長袍。
- Eastern Orthodox
the fuller term, especially when contrast with other Christian branches is needed
文法句型
the Orthodox Church
an Orthodox priest
Orthodox icons
用法筆記
Normally written with a capital O in this sense. Common before nouns like Church, priest, Christian, icon, or Easter. Distinguish from sense 2, which is about traditional religious practice more generally.
常見錯誤
orthodox — 名詞
1. a person who strongly supports accepted or traditional beliefs, opinions, or way
守舊派
堅持正統觀點或做法的人
a person who strongly supports accepted or traditional beliefs, opinions, or ways of doing things
In the radio debate, Helena sounded like an orthodox, not a reformer.
在那場廣播辯論裡,Helena 聽起來像個守舊派,不像改革派。
sound like an orthodox
At art school, younger painters called Leo an orthodox for copying old masters.
在藝術學校裡,年輕畫家把 Leo 叫作守舊派,因為他老是臨摹古典大師。
label someone as an orthodox
At the meeting, every orthodox on the board opposed the new sex lessons.
會議上,董事會裡每個守舊派都反對新的性教育課。
In that debate, Aunt Rosa was the orthodox defending the old rules.
在那場辯論裡,Aunt Rosa 就是那個維護舊規矩的守舊派。
- traditionalist
the more usual noun for someone who wants older ways to continue
- conservative
broader and often used in politics as well as social attitudes
- conformist
often negative, stressing a habit of following accepted opinion
文法句型
be an orthodox
sound like an orthodox
every orthodox in the room
用法筆記
Rare as a noun. More common in writing about political, religious, or cultural debates, often when contrasting one person with reformers or radicals.
常見錯誤
2. someone who belongs to the Orthodox Church
東正教徒
屬於東正教會的人
someone who belongs to the Orthodox Church
Nikos is an Orthodox from a small fishing town in Crete.
Nikos 來自 Crete 的一個小漁村,是位東正教徒。
be an Orthodox
Many Orthodox light candles before the Easter service begins.
許多東正教徒會在復活節禮拜開始前點蠟燭。
Many Orthodox + verb
At college, an Orthodox shared a room with two Muslims.
在大學裡,一位東正教徒和兩位穆斯林同住一間房。
The guide said most villagers were Orthodox in that mountain valley.
導遊說,那個山谷裡大多數村民都是東正教徒。
Maria married an Orthodox from northern Greece last summer.
Maria 去年夏天嫁給了一位來自希臘北部的東正教徒。
- Orthodox Christian
a fuller and clearer phrase in everyday use
- Eastern Orthodox Christian
the most exact form when you need the full church name
文法句型
be an Orthodox
many Orthodox
marry an Orthodox
用法筆記
Usually capitalized. Often used in contrast with other Christian groups, or in sentences about church life, Easter, fasting, or local customs.