doctrine
名词 n.
英 /ˈdɒk.tɹɪn/
美 /ˈdɑk.tɹɪn/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
— The Incarnation is a basic doctrine of Christianity.
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The body of teachings of an ideology, most often a religion, or of an ideological or religious leader, organization, group, or text.
— What is the understanding of marriage and family in orthodox Marxist doctrine?
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A self-imposed policy governing some aspect of a country's foreign relations, especially regarding what sort of behavior it will or will not tolerate from other countries.
— the Monroe Doctrine the Brezhnev Doctrine the Negroponte Doctrine
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abstention doctrine
Alford doctrine
Bell doctrine
blue pencil doctrine
castle doctrine
counterdoctrine
doctrinable
doctrineless
doctrine of equivalents
doctrine of foreign equivalents
doctrine of necessity
doctrine of philosophical necessity
doctrine of signatures
doctrinism
endoctrine
fairness doctrine
first-sale doctrine
living tree doctrine
Monroe Doctrine
Monro-Kellie doctrine
original package doctrine
plain view doctrine
professional rescuers doctrine
prosperity doctrine
spider in the web doctrine
tender years doctrine
undoctrined
wage-fund doctrine
Zapple doctrine
词源
From Middle English, from Old French, from Latin doctrina (“teaching, instruction, learning, knowledge”), from doctor (“a teacher”), from docere (“to teach”); see doctor.
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