impiety
英 [ɪm'paɪɪtɪ]
美 [ɪm'paɪəti]
英文词源
- impiety (n.)
- mid-14c., from Old French impieté (12c.), from Latin impietatem (nominative impietas) "irreverence, ungodliness; disloyalty, treason," noun of quality from impius (see impious).
双语例句
- 1. His last act must be a deed of impiety.
- 他最后的行为就是这一种不孝.
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- 2. He had to leave his home because of impiety.
- 因为不孝,他不得不离开家.
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- 3. His remarks show impiety to religion.
- 他的话表现出对宗教的不敬.
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- 4. Then when Pistis saw the impiety of the chief ruler, she was filled with anger.
- 然后,当比提丝看见了首席统治者的不敬的时候, 她充满了愤怒.
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