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Doctrine Meaning in English

word

ˈdɑktɹən/, /ˈdɔktɝɪn
DAHK-trin
dˈɒktɹɪn
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释义

A doctrine is a set of beliefs or principles held and taught by a group, especially in religion, politics, or philosophy.

用法与细微差别

Most common in formal, academic, or religious contexts. Used for organized sets of ideas ('religious doctrine', 'legal doctrine'). Different from 'dogma', which implies rigid belief; 'doctrine' can be open to interpretation.

例句

The church teaches its doctrine to all new members.

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The government follows a strict economic doctrine.

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Their legal doctrine changed over the years.

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Many people question the old doctrines in modern society.

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He disagreed with the company's management doctrine.

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That’s just his personal doctrine, not an official rule.

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