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one who attacks popular beliefs or institutions
우상이나 관습을 공격하는 사람
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Iconoclast comes from Greek words meaning image breaker. The original iconoclasts were opponents of the use of icons, or sacred images, in certain Christian churches. Today the word is used to refer to someone who attacks popular figures and ideas -- a person to whom "nothing is sacred."
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The popular columnist was an inveterate iconoclast, avidly attacking public figures no matter what their party affiliation.
그 칼럼리스트는 인기는 있었지만, 정파에 관계없이 공인들을 열심히 공격하는 상습적인 우상파괴자였다.
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To study and go to class is to be an iconoclast on that campus, which has a reputation for being the biggest party school in the country if not the world.
세계는 아니지만 적어도 국내 최대 규모의 정당학교로 유명한 그 대학에서는, 수업시간에 들어가 공부하는 것이 곧 인습타파자가 되는 것이다.