關於Creed的意思和用法的提問
包含"Creed"的句子的意思
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I was never that big on creeds.是什麼意思
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“Big on” means “interested in” or “believe in”. “Creed” generally means religion or simply a set of beliefs. I suspect that the speaker was saying that religious beliefs are if no interest to him
Q:
creed是什麼意思
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A creed can be a formal doctrine, or system of beliefs, for a church or religious group, or it can be a philosophy, or personal set of beliefs. The origins of the word are in the Latin crēdō, "I believe,".
Your creed is a statement of your core beliefs.
Your creed is a statement of your core beliefs.
Q:
creed是什麼意思
A:
Crença
Q:
creed是什麼意思
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A set of principles that a group of people follow. :)
Q:
creed 是什麼意思
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Beliefs or principles
"Creed" 的用法和例句
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請提供關於 creed 的例句給我。
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A "creed" is a set of core beliefs (or formal statement of these beliefs), often expressing the guiding principles or values of an individual, community, or organization.
„Her strong creed helped her through difficult times.” (Personal belief)
„Our religious creed emphasizes compassion and forgiveness." (Religious belief system)
"The runner recited the athlete's creed before the competition." (Formal statement of values)
"She adopted a minimalist creed in her life, owning only necessities." (Set of guiding principles)
"The political party's creed emphasized social justice and environmental protection." (Core beliefs of a group)
"His artistic creed revolved around expressing vulnerability and raw emotion." (Personal philosophy about art)
"The film explored the conflict between personal ambitions and upholding one's creed." (Tension between beliefs and actions)
"He remained steadfast in his creed in the face of intense pressure." (Loyalty to one's convictions)
"Their creed of self-reliance helped them overcome numerous challenges." (Belief in personal responsibility)
"The cult was notorious for its bizarre and sometimes dangerous creed." (Extreme or unconventional set of beliefs)
"He questioned the outdated societal creed that assigned roles based on gender." (Challenging established beliefs)
"The singer's music reflected her creed of empowerment and female solidarity." (Values expressed through art)
"The company's success stemmed from its unwavering commitment to its customer-centric creed." (Values driving business practices)
"The historical document revealed the founding fathers' creed for a just and democratic society." (Core principles for a nation)
"They pledged to uphold the doctor's creed of "first, do no harm." (Professional oath of commitment)
"His life story exemplified the timeless creed of overcoming adversity with resilience." (Universal belief expressed through individual experience)
„Her strong creed helped her through difficult times.” (Personal belief)
„Our religious creed emphasizes compassion and forgiveness." (Religious belief system)
"The runner recited the athlete's creed before the competition." (Formal statement of values)
"She adopted a minimalist creed in her life, owning only necessities." (Set of guiding principles)
"The political party's creed emphasized social justice and environmental protection." (Core beliefs of a group)
"His artistic creed revolved around expressing vulnerability and raw emotion." (Personal philosophy about art)
"The film explored the conflict between personal ambitions and upholding one's creed." (Tension between beliefs and actions)
"He remained steadfast in his creed in the face of intense pressure." (Loyalty to one's convictions)
"Their creed of self-reliance helped them overcome numerous challenges." (Belief in personal responsibility)
"The cult was notorious for its bizarre and sometimes dangerous creed." (Extreme or unconventional set of beliefs)
"He questioned the outdated societal creed that assigned roles based on gender." (Challenging established beliefs)
"The singer's music reflected her creed of empowerment and female solidarity." (Values expressed through art)
"The company's success stemmed from its unwavering commitment to its customer-centric creed." (Values driving business practices)
"The historical document revealed the founding fathers' creed for a just and democratic society." (Core principles for a nation)
"They pledged to uphold the doctor's creed of "first, do no harm." (Professional oath of commitment)
"His life story exemplified the timeless creed of overcoming adversity with resilience." (Universal belief expressed through individual experience)
Q:
請提供關於 creed 的例句給我。
A:
ngày nào người ta không nói "creed"
a creed là điều người ta tin
Many Christians believe the Nicene Creed.
a creed là điều người ta tin
Many Christians believe the Nicene Creed.
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請提供關於 creed 的例句給我。
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That is the creed that I live by.
"Creed"的近義詞和區別
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creed 和 religion 的差別在哪裡?
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( I'm not a native speaker but while learning English I never though the difference between these two words) ok according to Google
" is that creed is that which is believed; accepted doctrine, especially religious; a particular set of beliefs; any summary of principles or opinions professed or adhered to while religion is the belief in and worship of a supernatural controlling power, especially a personal god or gods."
" is that creed is that which is believed; accepted doctrine, especially religious; a particular set of beliefs; any summary of principles or opinions professed or adhered to while religion is the belief in and worship of a supernatural controlling power, especially a personal god or gods."
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creed 和 tenet 的差別在哪裡?
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A creed is usually a set of beliefs and a way of life, like a religion.
A tenet is a single belief. Many tenets can form a creed or a religion.
For example, in Christianity, there is a set of tenets called "The Ten (10) Commandments,"
Christians try to follow these tenets as a way of life, which could make it a creed.
A tenet is a single belief. Many tenets can form a creed or a religion.
For example, in Christianity, there is a set of tenets called "The Ten (10) Commandments,"
Christians try to follow these tenets as a way of life, which could make it a creed.
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creed 和 religious beliefs 和 doctrine 和 dogma 的差別在哪裡?
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Creed: is a system of religious beliefs, or your actual faith (ex. Christianity, Buddhism, etc.)
Religious Beliefs: are beliefs/values you hold based on your religion, that always necessarily don't always follow a creed (ie. someone killing for their religion, even though killing is considered unacceptable by the religion itself).
Doctrine and dogma are the same as a creed, (they are actually all synonyms for one another -different words with the same meanings- ).
Religious Beliefs: are beliefs/values you hold based on your religion, that always necessarily don't always follow a creed (ie. someone killing for their religion, even though killing is considered unacceptable by the religion itself).
Doctrine and dogma are the same as a creed, (they are actually all synonyms for one another -different words with the same meanings- ).
"Creed" 的翻譯
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creed用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
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apostle’s creed用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說?
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"Creed"有關的其他問題
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What does "if they can once get their creed taught from authority" in this passage mean?
Does it mean that they receive the authority's creed and consider it their own creed, or that they manage to get their creed accepted by authority and disseminated as authoritative information?
There is a class of persons (happily not quite so numerous as formerly) who think it enough if a person assents undoubtingly to what they think true, though he has no knowledge whatever of the grounds of the opinion, and could not make a tenable defence of it against the most superficial objections. Such persons, if they can once get their creed taught from authority, naturally think that no good, and some harm, comes of its being allowed to be questioned. Where their influence prevails, they make it nearly impossible for the received opinion to be rejected wisely and considerately, though it may still be rejected rashly and ignorantly; for to shut out discussion entirely is seldom possible, and when it once gets in, beliefs not grounded on conviction are apt to give way before the slightest semblance of an argument. Waiving, however, this possibility—assuming that the true opinion abides in the mind, but abides as a prejudice, a belief independent of, and proof against, argument—this is not the way in which truth ought to be held by a rational being. This is not knowing the truth. Truth, thus held, is but one superstition the more, accidentally clinging to the words which enunciate a truth. (On Liberty, J.S. Mill)
For more context: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34901/34901-h/34901-h.htm
Does it mean that they receive the authority's creed and consider it their own creed, or that they manage to get their creed accepted by authority and disseminated as authoritative information?
There is a class of persons (happily not quite so numerous as formerly) who think it enough if a person assents undoubtingly to what they think true, though he has no knowledge whatever of the grounds of the opinion, and could not make a tenable defence of it against the most superficial objections. Such persons, if they can once get their creed taught from authority, naturally think that no good, and some harm, comes of its being allowed to be questioned. Where their influence prevails, they make it nearly impossible for the received opinion to be rejected wisely and considerately, though it may still be rejected rashly and ignorantly; for to shut out discussion entirely is seldom possible, and when it once gets in, beliefs not grounded on conviction are apt to give way before the slightest semblance of an argument. Waiving, however, this possibility—assuming that the true opinion abides in the mind, but abides as a prejudice, a belief independent of, and proof against, argument—this is not the way in which truth ought to be held by a rational being. This is not knowing the truth. Truth, thus held, is but one superstition the more, accidentally clinging to the words which enunciate a truth. (On Liberty, J.S. Mill)
For more context: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34901/34901-h/34901-h.htm
A:
If they can disseminate their creed while holding position of authority in society. For example, if a member of a cult becomes the president of a country.
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What does "if they can once get their creed taught from authority" in this passage mean?
Does it mean that they receive the authority's creed and consider it their own creed, or that they manage to get their creed accepted by authority and disseminated as authoritative information?
There is a class of persons (happily not quite so numerous as formerly) who think it enough if a person assents undoubtingly to what they think true, though he has no knowledge whatever of the grounds of the opinion, and could not make a tenable defence of it against the most superficial objections. Such persons, if they can once get their creed taught from authority, naturally think that no good, and some harm, comes of its being allowed to be questioned. Where their influence prevails, they make it nearly impossible for the received opinion to be rejected wisely and considerately, though it may still be rejected rashly and ignorantly; for to shut out discussion entirely is seldom possible, and when it once gets in, beliefs not grounded on conviction are apt to give way before the slightest semblance of an argument. Waiving, however, this possibility—assuming that the true opinion abides in the mind, but abides as a prejudice, a belief independent of, and proof against, argument—this is not the way in which truth ought to be held by a rational being. This is not knowing the truth. Truth, thus held, is but one superstition the more, accidentally clinging to the words which enunciate a truth. (On Liberty, J.S. Mill)
For more context: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34901/34901-h/34901-h.htm
Does it mean that they receive the authority's creed and consider it their own creed, or that they manage to get their creed accepted by authority and disseminated as authoritative information?
There is a class of persons (happily not quite so numerous as formerly) who think it enough if a person assents undoubtingly to what they think true, though he has no knowledge whatever of the grounds of the opinion, and could not make a tenable defence of it against the most superficial objections. Such persons, if they can once get their creed taught from authority, naturally think that no good, and some harm, comes of its being allowed to be questioned. Where their influence prevails, they make it nearly impossible for the received opinion to be rejected wisely and considerately, though it may still be rejected rashly and ignorantly; for to shut out discussion entirely is seldom possible, and when it once gets in, beliefs not grounded on conviction are apt to give way before the slightest semblance of an argument. Waiving, however, this possibility—assuming that the true opinion abides in the mind, but abides as a prejudice, a belief independent of, and proof against, argument—this is not the way in which truth ought to be held by a rational being. This is not knowing the truth. Truth, thus held, is but one superstition the more, accidentally clinging to the words which enunciate a truth. (On Liberty, J.S. Mill)
For more context: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34901/34901-h/34901-h.htm
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I understand it being the former (what you said first). A class of people who accept a creed as taught by authority (taught by authority from authority - so to speak). So it's the authority who succeed in disseminating their (the authority's) creed, and _once_ this happens, those people stick with it.
Q:
But I'm down to one last breath. what does it mean? creed's song
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I'm unfamiliar with the song though I know the group. he could either mean dying or more probably a metaphor for losing hope.
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