sect
noun /sekt/
/sekt/
(sometimes disapproving)- a small group of people who belong to a particular religion but who have some beliefs or practices which separate them from the rest of the group
派别;宗派 - The Shakers are an American religious sect, founded in the 18th century.
震颤派是美国的一个宗教派别,创立于18世纪。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- religious
- evangelical
- fundamentalist
- …
- belong to
- join
- found
- …
- member
- leader
- a leader of a sect
- a member of a sect
词源Middle English: from Old French secte or Latin secta, literally ‘following’, hence ‘faction, party’, from the stem of sequi ‘follow’. - The Shakers are an American religious sect, founded in the 18th century.