puritanical
日本語WordNet
exaggeratedly proper; "my straitlaced Aunt Anna doesn't approve of my miniskirts"
morally rigorous and strict; "the puritan work ethic"; "puritanic distaste for alcohol"; "she was anything but puritanical in her behavior"
AIによる解説
An adjective describing someone excessively strict in morals or religion, often with negative connotations suggesting narrow-mindedness. Can also relate specifically to Puritan beliefs and practices.
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Puritanism emphasized individual Bible reading and plain worship.
清教主義は個人の聖書購読と質素な礼拝を重視した。
American literature often explores the legacy of Puritanism.
アメリカ文学はしばしば清教主義の遺産を探求する。
Her puritanic upbringing made her uncomfortable at parties.
厳格な育ちのため、彼女はパーティーで居心地が悪かった。
Massachusetts Bay was the site of early Puritan settlements.
マサチューセッツ湾は初期のピューリタン入植地があった場所だった。
Hooker's moderate approach sought a middle way between Catholicism and Puritanism.
フッカーの穏健なアプローチは、カトリックとピューリタニズムの中間の道を求めた。
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