profane 音标拼音: [prof'en]
a . 世俗的,不敬神的,亵渎的
vt . 亵渎,玷污
世俗的,不敬神的,亵渎的亵渎,玷污
profane adj 1 :
characterized by profanity or cursing ; "
foul -
mouthed and blasphemous "; "
blue language "; "
profane words " [
synonym :
{
blasphemous }, {
blue }, {
profane }]
2 :
not concerned with or devoted to religion ; "
sacred and profane music "; "
secular drama "; "
secular architecture ",
"
children being brought up in an entirely profane environment " [
synonym : {
profane }, {
secular }] [
ant : {
sacred }]
3 :
not holy because unconsecrated or impure or defiled [
synonym :
{
profane }, {
unconsecrated }, {
unsanctified }]
4 :
grossly irreverent toward what is held to be sacred ;
"
blasphemous rites of a witches '
Sabbath "; "
profane utterances against the Church "; "
it is sacrilegious to enter with shoes on " [
synonym : {
blasphemous }, {
profane },
{
sacrilegious }]
v 1 :
corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality ; "
debauch the young people with wine and women "; "
Socrates was accused of corrupting young men "; "
Do school counselors subvert young children ?"; "
corrupt the morals " [
synonym :
{
corrupt }, {
pervert }, {
subvert }, {
demoralize },
{
demoralise }, {
debauch }, {
debase }, {
profane }, {
vitiate },
{
deprave }, {
misdirect }]
2 :
violate the sacred character of a place or language ;
"
desecrate a cemetery "; "
violate the sanctity of the church ";
"
profane the name of God " [
synonym : {
desecrate }, {
profane },
{
outrage }, {
violate }]
Profane \
Pro *
fane "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Profaned };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Profaning }.] [
L .
profanare :
cf .
F .
profaner .
See {
Profane },
a .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To violate ,
as anything sacred ;
to treat with abuse ,
irreverence ,
obloquy ,
or contempt ;
to desecrate ;
to pollute ;
as ,
to profane the name of God ;
to profane the Scriptures ,
or the ordinance of God .
[
1913 Webster ]
The priests in the temple profane the sabbath .
--
Matt .
xii .
5 .
[
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2 .
To put to a wrong or unworthy use ;
to make a base employment of ;
to debase ;
to abuse ;
to defile .
[
1913 Webster ]
So idly to profane the precious time . --
Shak .
[
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Profane \
Pro *
fane "\,
a . [
F .,
fr .
L .
profanus ,
properly ,
before the temple ,
i .
e .,
without the temple ,
unholy ;
pro before fanum temple .
See 1st {
Fane }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
Not sacred or holy ;
not possessing peculiar sanctity ;
unconsecrated ;
hence ,
relating to matters other than sacred ;
secular ; --
opposed to sacred ,
religious ,
or inspired ;
as ,
a profane place . "
Profane authors ." --
I .
Disraeli .
[
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The profane wreath was suspended before the shrine .
--
Gibbon .
[
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2 .
Unclean ;
impure ;
polluted ;
unholy .
[
1913 Webster ]
Nothing is profane that serveth to holy things .
--
Sir W .
Raleigh .
[
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3 .
Treating sacred things with contempt ,
disrespect ,
irreverence ,
or undue familiarity ;
irreverent ;
impious .
Hence ,
specifically ;
Irreverent in language ;
taking the name of God in vain ;
given to swearing ;
blasphemous ;
as ,
a profane person ,
word ,
oath ,
or tongue . --
1 Tim .
i .
9 .
[
1913 Webster ]
Syn :
Secular ;
temporal ;
worldly ;
unsanctified ;
unhallowed ;
unholy ;
irreligious ;
irreverent ;
ungodly ;
wicked ;
godless ;
impious .
See {
Impious }.
[
1913 Webster ]
149 Moby Thesaurus words for "
profane ":
Fescennine ,
Philistine ,
Rabelaisian ,
abuse ,
abusive ,
apostate ,
atheistic ,
backsliding ,
bad ,
bawdy ,
befoul ,
blasphemous ,
blue ,
calumniatory ,
calumnious ,
carnal ,
carnal -
minded ,
coarse ,
comminatory ,
commit sacrilege ,
common ,
contaminate ,
contemptuous ,
contumelious ,
convert ,
corrupt ,
cursing ,
damnatory ,
debase ,
defalcate ,
defile ,
defiled ,
degrade ,
denunciatory ,
desecrate ,
dirty ,
disbelieving ,
dishonor ,
disrespectful ,
divert ,
dysphemistic ,
earthly ,
earthy ,
embezzle ,
epithetic ,
ethnic ,
excommunicative ,
excommunicatory ,
execratory ,
fallen ,
fallen from grace ,
filthy ,
fleshly ,
foul ,
foul -
mouthed ,
fulminatory ,
gentile ,
godless ,
heathen ,
idolatrous ,
immodest ,
impious ,
imprecatory ,
improper ,
impure ,
indecent ,
indecorous ,
indelicate ,
infidel ,
infidelic ,
iniquitous ,
irreligious ,
irreverent ,
lapsed ,
lay ,
low ,
maladminister ,
maledictory ,
material ,
materialistic ,
misapply ,
misappropriate ,
misemploy ,
mishandle ,
mismanage ,
misuse ,
mundane ,
nasty ,
naughty ,
nonsacred ,
obscene ,
off color ,
pagan ,
peculate ,
pervert ,
pilfer ,
pollute ,
profanatory ,
prostitute ,
raunchy ,
raw ,
recidivist ,
recidivistic ,
recreant ,
renegade ,
reprobate ,
ribald ,
risque ,
sacrilegious ,
scatologic ,
scurrile ,
scurrilous ,
secular ,
sinful ,
smutty ,
taboo ,
taint ,
temporal ,
terrestrial ,
the fleshly ,
the mundane ,
the profane ,
the secular ,
the temporal ,
the unholy ,
the worldly ,
tref ,
unbelieving ,
unblessed ,
unclean ,
uncouth ,
undutiful ,
ungodly ,
unhallowed ,
unholy ,
unmentionable ,
unprintable ,
unregenerate ,
unsacred ,
unsanctified ,
unspiritual ,
venomous ,
vile ,
violate ,
vitiate ,
vituperative ,
vulgar ,
wicked ,
worldly
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PROFANE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of PROFANE is to treat (something sacred) with abuse, irreverence, or contempt : desecrate How to use profane in a sentence
英語「profane」の意味・読み方・表現 | Weblio英和辞書 The sacred is the emotional force which connects the part to the whole; the profane or the secular is that which has been broken off from, or has fallen off, its emotional bond to the universe
profaneの意味・使い方・例文・発音 | 英語マスター 意味・定義 基本的な意味 「profane」は主に形容詞として使用され、「神聖でない」「俗的な」「不敬な」という意味を持ちます。 この単語は宗教的な文脈で特によく使われ、神聖なものに対して敬意を欠いた態度や行為を表現する際に用いられます。
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「profane」の意味・使い方・表現・読み方 - 英辞郎 on the WEB profane 【形】 〈文〉〔神や聖なるものを〕冒涜する、不敬な 【名】profanity 非宗教の、世俗の 〔宗教や 【発音】prəféin【カナ】プロフェイン【変化】《動》profanes | profaning | profaned - アルクがお届けするオンライン英和・和英辞書検索サービス。
PROFANE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary PROFANE definition: 1 showing no respect for a god or a religion, often through language: 2 not relating to religion… Learn more
PROFANE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com PROFANE definition: characterized by irreverence or contempt for God or sacred principles or things; irreligious See examples of profane used in a sentence
「profane」の意味・使い方|よく使うフレーズと例文で学ぼう | 英語例文集 profaneの意味と使い方 profaneは「冒涜的な」という意味の形容詞です。 神聖なものや宗教的なものを軽んじたり、不敬な態度をとったりすることを指します。 また、卑俗な言葉遣いや下品な表現にも使われます。
Profane (religion) - Wikipedia Profane, or profanity in religious use may refer to a lack of respect for things that are held to be sacred, which implies anything inspiring or deserving of reverence, as well as behaviour showing similar disrespect or causing religious offense [1]
PROFANE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Something that is profane is concerned with everyday life rather than religion and spiritual things The cardinal said that churches should not be used for profane or secular purposes