英['dɒɡmə]美['dɔːɡmə]
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Dogma means the doctrine of belief in a religion or a political system.
The literal meaning of dogma in ancient Greek was “something that seems true.” These days, in English, dogma is more absolute. If you believe in a certain religion or philosophy, you believe in its dogma, or core assumptions. If you belong to a cult that believes that cupcake consumption is the only true path, then you follow the cupcake dogma. Dogma, once adopted, is accepted without question. Go eat cupcakes!
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来自希腊语dogma,教导,教条,词源同doctor,doctrine.来源于希腊语dokein,其与拉丁语docere(教)共同指向的词源是古印欧语dok-或dek-。
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词根:dogma
adj.dogmatic教条的;武断的
dogmatical教理的;武断的
adv.dogmatically武断地;教条主义地
n.dogmatism教条主义;独断,武断
vi.dogmatize武断;武断地提出
vt.dogmatize把…作为教条阐述;武断地提出