orthodox
adjective /ˈɔːθədɒks/
/ˈɔːrθədɑːks/
- (especially of beliefs or behaviour
) generally accepted or approved of; following generally accepted beliefs尤指信仰或行为 synonym traditional普遍接受的;正统的;规范的 - orthodox medicine
传统医学 - He is very orthodox in his views.
他的观点非常正统。
- I am not a very orthodox kind of counsellor.
我不是那种很正统的辅导员。 - At that time the orthodox view was that secondary education should be selective.
当时正统的观点是,中学教育应该是有选择性的。 - He pioneered what was to become the orthodox mode of social research.
他开创了后来成为正统的社会研究模式。 - More orthodox scholars scoff at such theories.
比较正统的学者嘲笑这些理论。 - They presented a challenge to the more orthodox political parties.
他们向更正统的政党提出了挑战。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- orthodox medicine
- following closely the traditional beliefs and practices of a religion
正统信仰的;正宗教义的 - an orthodox Jew
正统的犹太教徒
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- an orthodox Jew
- Orthodoxbelonging to or connected with the Orthodox Church
正教的;东正教派的
词源late Middle English: from Greek orthodoxos (probably via ecclesiastical Latin), from orthos ‘straight ’or‘ right’ + doxa ‘opinion’.