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orthodox

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or·tho·dox /ˈɔːθədɒks $ ˈɔːrθədɑːks/ ●○○ adjective  1 CONVENTIONALorthodox ideas, methods, or behaviour are accepted by most people to be correct and right 〔观念、方法或行为〕传统的,正统的 SYN conventional orthodox medical treatments 传统疗法 He challenged the orthodox views on education. 他对传统的教育观念提出了质疑。2 CONVENTIONALsomeone who is orthodox has the opinions and beliefs that are generally accepted as being right, and does not have new or different ideas 〔人〕正统的,传统的 Orthodox economists believe that a recession is now inevitable. 正统的经济学家认为经济衰退现在是无法避免了。 an orthodox Marxist 正统的马克思主义者3 RRbelieving in all the traditional beliefs, laws, and practices of a religion 正统信仰的,正宗教义的 an orthodox Jew 正统的犹太教徒see thesaurus at religious
Examples from the Corpus
orthodoxArticles were written which could be construed as orthodox, but still interpreted by sympathisers in their intended subversive sense.Orthodox Christianity teaches that Jesus was raised to life three days after he was crucified.Harassment of religion will only tarnish the orthodox church's reputation, while steeling the resistance of persecuted faiths.The monks of Valaam could be regarded as the future of the orthodox church.orthodox communismWomen from orthodox families told me that they were not allowed to wear them.An orthodox Hindu must not touch an untouchable or anything an untouchable touches.This interpretation of Karma is rejected by orthodox Hindus.orthodox historical researchThe Almoravids attempted to bring Africa back to orthodox Islamic practice.orthodox methods of treating diseaseThe first, and most orthodox, of these was the 11-18 comprehensive school.Lacan soon found himself in conflict with more orthodox psychologists.This difference in approach constitutes the fundamental difference between the homoeopathic and orthodox systems of drug use.He challenges the orthodox view that elderly people turn to formal agencies for help only when informal support is absent or inadequate.
Origin orthodox (1500-1600) French orthodoxe, from Late Latin, from Late Greek orthodoxos, from Greek ortho- (from orthos straight, correct) + doxa opinion
or·tho·dox adjectiveChineseSyllable
behaviour or accepted methods, Corpus orthodox are ideas,


orthodox
orthodox /ˈɔːθədɒks $ ˈɔːrθədɑːks/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: French
 Origin: orthodoxe, from Late Latin, from Late Greek orthodoxos, from Greek ortho- (from orthos 'straight, correct') + doxa 'opinion'
1. orthodox ideas, methods, or behaviour are accepted by most people to be correct and right
   SYN  conventional:
    orthodox medical treatments
    He challenged the orthodox views on education.
2. someone who is orthodox has the opinions and beliefs that are generally accepted as being right, and does not have new or different ideas:
    Orthodox economists believe that a recession is now inevitable.
    an orthodox Marxist
3. believing in all the traditional beliefs, laws, and practices of a religion:
    an orthodox Jew
     
THESAURUS
■ believing in a religion
    religious believing strongly in a religion and obeying its rules: My father was a very religious man. | Are you religious?
    devout having a very strong belief in a religion: a devout Catholic
    orthodox believing in the traditional beliefs, laws, and practices of a religion: orthodox Jews


ortho·doxBrE /ˈɔːθədɒks/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɔːrθədɑːks/ 🔊 adjective(especially of beliefs or behaviour 尤指信仰或行为) generally accepted or approved of; following generally accepted beliefs 普遍接受的;正统的;规范的 SYN traditional orthodox medicine传统医学 OPP unorthodox   compare heterodox following closely the traditional beliefs and practices of a religion 正统信仰的;正宗教义的an orthodox Jew正统的犹太教徒Orthodox belonging to or connected with the Orthodox Church 正教的;东正教派的