phar·i·sa·ism /ˈfærə(ˌ)seˌɪzəm/
法利賽主義,法利賽派,形式主義
Phar·i·sa·ism n.
1. The notions, doctrines, and conduct of the Pharisees, as a sect.
2. Rigid observance of external forms of religion, without genuine piety; hypocrisy in religion; a censorious, self-righteous spirit in matters of morals or manners. “A piece of pharisaism.”
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