dogmatic
/dɒɡˈmætɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /dɔːɡˈmætɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /dȯg-ˈma-tik däg-/ (ame, mw)
dogmatic — 形容詞
- dogmaticpositive
- more dogmaticcomparative
- most dogmaticsuperlative
1. stating personal opinions as though they are the only possible truth, and refusi
獨斷的;武斷的
堅持己見,不容他人質疑的態度
stating personal opinions as though they are the only possible truth, and refusing to listen to other views or any evidence that goes against them
Eleni's dogmatic approach to the project left no room for her team's ideas.
Eleni 在專案上獨斷的態度,讓團隊完全沒有提出想法的空間。
Kwame grew dogmatic about nutrition after reading one book on the topic.
Kwame 讀了一本營養學的書之後,就對這個主題變得非常武斷。
dogmatic about + topic
Professor Okafor was dogmatic about cell-phone use in lectures, allowing no exceptions.
Okafor 教授對課堂上使用手機的規定非常獨斷,不允許任何例外。
Ingrid found the manager's dogmatic insistence on a single way of working exhausting.
Ingrid 覺得主管獨斷地堅持單一工作方式,令人筋疲力盡。
Amir sounded dogmatic during the budget meeting, though he was genuinely open to other views.
Amir 在預算會議上聽起來很武斷,雖然他其實願意接納其他觀點。
- opinionated
less formal; an opinionated person freely expresses strong views but may still listen to others
- doctrinaire
more academic; implies rigid loyalty to a specific theory or ideology
- inflexible
broader in scope; can describe any unwillingness to change, not only in matters of belief
- open-minded
willing to consider different views and adjust one's own position
- flexible
able to adapt and change one's opinions when presented with new evidence
文法句型
dogmatic about + noun
用法筆記
Always carries a negative judgement. Calling a person or their statements dogmatic is a criticism, not a neutral description.