secularist
noun [ C ] uk/ˈsek.jə.lər.ɪst/ us/ˈsek.jə.lər.ɪst/
世俗主义者,主张国家在社会生活和政治活动中摆脱宗教控制
someone who believes that religion should not be involved with the ordinary social and political activities of a country
Secularists condemn Christian influence in the public sphere. 世俗主义者谴责基督教会对公共社会事务的干预。
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- Secularists worry that with the AKP running the government, religious conservatism will grow.
- the nation's culture wars, pitting evangelical Christians against secularists
- The European participants were mainly secularists and had little understanding of Islam.
- Secularists aren't atheists. They just believe in the separation of church and state.
secularist
adjective uk/ˈsek.jə.lər.ɪst/ us/ˈsek.jə.lər.ɪst/
世俗主义的
believing that religion should not be involved with the ordinary social and political activities of a country
secularist ideology 世俗主义的观念意识
See: secularism
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- Very often the people who have been able to adopt a secularist or liberal ideology are the privileged, who've had the chance of some kind of education.
- The greatest opposition momentum lies with the secularist parties.
- The nation holds affectionately to its secularist individuality.
- Despite many schools being run by religious organisations, a secularist trend is occurring among younger generations.
- This group is secularist and their program tends to be technological.