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catholic

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++cath·o·lic /ˈkæθəlɪk/ adjective  VARIOUS/OF DIFFERENT KINDSincluding a very wide variety of things 广泛的,包罗万象的 She has catholic tastes (=likes a lot of different things). 她的兴趣非常广泛。 a catholic collection of records 包罗万象的唱片收藏
Examples from the Corpus
catholicHe certainly felt that the culture of the state should reflect the fact that it was 93 percent Roman catholic.I became catholic in my lusts.catholic tastesan artist with catholic tastesIt seemed that whoever lived here had catholic tastes.There's plenty of evidence of Ralph's catholic tastes in collecting.
Related topics: Christianity
Catholic adjective  RRCconnected with the Roman Catholic Church (罗马)天主教的Catholic noun [countable]Catholicism /kəˈθɒlɪsɪzəm $ kəˈθɑː-/ noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
CatholicRemember the lesson of Northern Ireland, where Protestant and Catholic children have long been taught to hate each other.There was a deep sense of prayer, an opportunity for reflection and an enjoyment in discovering more about our Catholic faith.At one time not a single priest lived in Catholic Maryland.Whether Terence O'Neill was committed to promoting the sorts of reforms which might have satisfied the Catholic minority is unknown.Silvio Berlusconi and a group of Catholic parties want a widely based government to work on constitutional changes.After a while my hands smelled like an old-time Catholic school lunch room on a hot Friday.a Catholic school
Origin catholic (1300-1400) French catholique, from Late Latin, from Greek katholikos general, universal, from katholou in general, from kata by + holos whole
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catholic
catholic /ˈkæθəlɪk/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: catholique, from Late Latin, from Greek katholikos 'general, universal', from katholou 'in general', from kata 'by' + holos 'whole'
including a very wide variety of things:
    She has catholic tastes (=likes a lot of different things).
    a catholic collection of records


Catholic
Catholic adjective
connected with the Roman Catholic Church
—Catholic noun [countable]
—Catholicism /kəˈθɒləsɪzəm, kəˈθɒlɪsɪzəm $ kəˈθɑː-/ noun [uncountable]


Cath·olicBrE /ˈkæθlɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkæθlɪk/ 🔊 noun = Roman Catholic They're Catholics. 他们是天主教徒。🔊🔊 Cath·oli·cism BrE /ˈθɒləsɪzəm/ 🔊NAmE /ˈθɑːləsɪzəm/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] = Roman Catholicism


cath·olicBrE /ˈkæθlɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkæθlɪk/ 🔊 adjectiveCatholic = Roman Catholic Are they Catholic or Protestant? 他们是天主教徒还是新教徒?🔊🔊a Catholic church天主教教堂 (often Catholic) (specialist) connected with all Christians or the whole Christian Church 全体基督教徒的;基督教会的(formal) including many or most things 包罗万象的;广泛的to have catholic tastes (= to like many different things) 爱好广泛的