"heretics" 怎么发音
word
ˈhɛɹətɪks
HAIR-uh-tiks
hˈɛɹətˌɪks
HAIR-uh-tiks
释义
People who hold beliefs or opinions that are different from the accepted teachings of a church or religion. The term is often used for those who openly reject traditional religious beliefs.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈhɛɹətɪks
英式英语
hˈɛɹətˌɪks
简化发音
美式
HAIR-uh-tiks
英式
HAIR-uh-tiks
语境中听
In the past, heretics were often punished by the church.
Some people were called heretics because of their different ideas.
The church leaders accused the scientists of being heretics.
Back then, speaking your mind could get you branded as one of the heretics.