Doctrine Set Statement Government ˈdɒktrɪn ˈdɑːktrɪn Noun Form
This flashcard defines "doctrine" as a set of principles or beliefs, especially religious ones, and also as a statement of official government policy, particularly foreign policy.
This flashcard defines "doctrine" as a set of principles or beliefs, especially religious ones, and also as a statement of official government policy, particularly foreign policy.
[N-VAR 可变名词]信条;主义;学说;(尤指)宗教教义 A doctrine is a set of principles or beliefs, especially religious ones.
[usu with supp]
...the doctrine of reincarnation.
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I disagree with the doctrine that the writer's life and intention have no bearing on his texts.
我不同意作者的生活和意图与他的文本没有联系的学说。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](尤指政府外交政策的)正式声明 A doctrine is a statement of official government policy, especially foreign policy.
[AM 美]
Following World War II, the first U.S. commitment to Europe came in the form of the 1947 Truman Doctrine.
二战后,美国对欧洲作出的第一个承诺便是在 1947 年提出杜鲁门主义。
Oxford
doc·trine/ˈdɒktrɪn; NAmEˈdɑːktrɪn/noun1[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◆Christian doctrine基督教教义2Doctrine[countable ]( US) a statement of government policy (政府政策的)正式声明◆the Monroe Doctrine门罗主义doctrinedoctrinesdoc·trine/ˈdɒktrɪn; NAmEˈdɑːktrɪn/
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doctrinedoc‧trine /ˈdɒktrɪn $ ˈdɑːk-/ ●○○ noun
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1[countable, uncountable] a set of beliefs that form an important part of a religion or system of ideas: traditional doctrines of divine power Marxist doctrine2Doctrine [countable] American English a formal statement by a government about its future plans: the announcement of the Truman Doctrine—doctrinal /dɒkˈtraɪnl $ ˈdɑːktrɪnəl/ adjective
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doctrine
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doctrines[244]
学说(35%),教义(33%),主义(32%)
n.主义;学说;教义;信条
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