religious
adjective /rɪˈlɪdʒəs/
/rɪˈlɪdʒəs/
宗教信仰的;宗教的 - religious beliefs/convictions/faith
宗教信仰/信念/信仰 - religious freedom/liberty
信教的自由 - religious traditions/practices/ceremonies
宗教传统/习俗/仪式 - religious institutions/organizations
宗教机构/组织 - religious education (= education about religion)
宗教教育 - religious instruction (= instruction in a particular religion)
教义讲授 - a religious order (= group of people living in a religious community)
宗教教派 - a religious minority/community
宗教少数派/社区 - The situation for many ethnic and religious minorities remains dangerous.
许多少数民族和宗教少数群体的处境仍然危险。 - religious groups/leaders
宗教团体/领袖 - religious conservatives
宗教保守派 - In 2000, the Greek government eliminated religious affiliation from citizens' identity cards.
2000年,希腊政府取消了公民身份证上的宗教归属。 - objects which have a religious significance
圣物 - a religious house (= a monastery or convent)
宗教会所
Topics Religion and festivalsb1- He distanced himself from the strictly religious aspects of the music.
他避免使自己的音乐带有纯粹的宗教色彩。 - Yoga is essentially religious and not just physical.
从本质上来讲,瑜伽并不仅仅与身体有关,而是具有宗教性质。 - the specifically religious content of the programme
明显带有宗教色彩的节目内容
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- religious beliefs/convictions/faith
) believing strongly in a particular religion and obeying its laws and practices人 synonym devout笃信宗教的;虔诚的 - His wife is very religious.
他的妻子非常虔诚。 - a deeply religious man
虔诚的宗教信徒 - Although I'm not particularly religious, I whispered a few words of prayer.
虽然我不是特别虔诚,但我还是小声祈祷了几句。 - His mother noticed that he had become more religious.
他的母亲注意到他变得更加虔诚。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- His wife is very religious.
词源Middle English: from Old French, from Latin religiosus, from religio ‘reverence, obligation’, perhaps based on Latin religare ‘to bind’.