doctrine
noun /ˈdɒktrɪn/
  /ˈdɑːktrɪn/
- [countable, uncountable] a belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, a political party, etc.教义;主义;学说;信条 - the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty议会主权学说 
- He challenged the Christian doctrine of Original Sin.他挑战基督教的原罪学说。 
- He was deeply committed to political doctrines of social equality.他深深致力于社会平等的政治学说。 
 - She rejected the traditional Christian doctrines.她摒弃了传统的基督教教义。 
- The Church welcomed all who were considered sound in doctrine.教会欢迎所有能够阐释正统教义的人士。 
- Their doctrine allows the use of violence.他们的学说容许使用暴力。 
- They were all committed to the doctrine of social equality.他们都拥护社会平等的学说。 
- Thompson reconciled the doctrine of heat with that of mechanics in 1851.汤普森在1851 年找到了热学说与机械学说的统一点。 
- an influential body of doctrine一批有影响的学说 
- communities divided on points of doctrine对同一学说见解有别的团体 
- He has written books on Catholic doctrine.他写了一些关于天主教教义的书。 
- The party's strategy is based firmly in Marxist-Leninist doctrine.该党的战略坚定地建立在马克思列宁主义的基础上。 
 Collocations Dictionaryadjective- Catholic
- Christian
- Islamic
- …
 - point
- body
 - advocate
- expound
- preach
- …
 - in doctrine
 
- the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty
- Doctrine[countable] (US English) a statement of government policy(政府政策的)正式声明 - the Monroe Doctrine门罗主义 
 
- the Monroe Doctrine
词源late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin doctrina ‘teaching, learning’, from doctor ‘teacher’, from docere ‘teach’.