Sikh 英 [si:k]   美 [sik]

Sikh

Sikh  英 [si:k] 美 [sik]

n. 锡克教教徒  adj. 锡克教的;锡克教信徒的;似锡克教信徒的 

名词复数:sikhs 

One collection-point manager, a tall Sikh in a pink turban, says his family is in Canada but he would not dream of quitting his job to join them. 其中一个采集点的经理是一个头戴粉色穆斯林头布的锡克教教徒,他说他家其实在加拿大,但是他不会为了和他们在一起而放弃这份工作。
Immigrants like these Indians at a Sikh festival in Barcelona are bolstering Europe's stagnant population growth rate. 类似出现在巴塞罗纳锡克教节上这些印度人的移民正在充实欧洲停滞的人口增长率。

  • If you're a Sikh, you're a member of the religion known as Sikhism. Most Sikhs live in India.
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  • n. 锡克教教徒
  • adj. 锡克教的;锡克教信徒的;似锡克教信徒的
  • 1. One collection-point manager, a tall Sikh in a pink turban, says his family is in Canada but he would not dream of quitting his job to join them.

    其中一个采集点的经理是一个头戴粉色穆斯林头布的锡克教教徒,他说他家其实在加拿大,但是他不会为了和他们在一起而放弃这份工作。

  • 2. Immigrants like these Indians at a Sikh festival in Barcelona are bolstering Europe's stagnant population growth rate.

    类似出现在巴塞罗纳锡克教节上这些印度人的移民正在充实欧洲停滞的人口增长率。

  • 3. His father was a Sikh and his mother was a Hindu.

    父亲是锡克教教徒,而母亲则是印度教徒。

  • Sikh (n.) 1781, member of a politico-religious community established c. 1500 in Punjab by Nanak Shah, from Hindi sikh "disciple," from Sanskrit siksati "studies, learns," related to saknoti "he is able, he is strong" (see Shakti).
Sikh / siːk ; NAmE siːk / noun a member of a religion (called Sikhism) that developed in Punjab in the late 15th century and is based on a belief that there is only one God 锡克教教徒(锡克教在 15 世纪晚期产生于旁遮普地区,相信一神论) Sikh adjective Sikh Sikhs Sikh / siːk ; NAmE siːk /
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