buddhist
buddhist — 名詞
1. a person who follows the religion of Buddhism
佛教徒
信奉佛教的人
a person who follows the religion of Buddhism
Aiko became a Buddhist while teaching English in Taipei.
Aiko 在台北教英文時成了佛教徒。
pattern: become a Buddhist
Two Buddhists from Thailand explained the festival to the guide.
兩位來自泰國的佛教徒向導遊解釋了這個節慶。
Not every Buddhist in the group follows the same daily rules.
這群人裡不是每位佛教徒都遵守相同的日常規矩。
At lunch, Wen spoke with a Buddhist about temple life.
午餐時,Wen 跟一位佛教徒聊了寺廟生活。
The form asked if Ravi was a Buddhist who prayed at the local temple.
表格詢問 Ravi 是否是會在當地寺廟禮佛的佛教徒。
- non-Buddhist
describes a person who does not belong to this religion
用法筆記
Usually capitalized. In everyday English, it often follows be or become, for example 'be a Buddhist' or 'become a Buddhist'.
常見錯誤
buddhist — 形容詞
1. relating to Buddhism or shaped by its teachings and customs
佛教的
與佛教有關或遵循其教義的
relating to Buddhism or shaped by its teachings and customs
The class watched a film about Buddhist art in Nepal.
這堂課看了一部介紹尼泊爾佛教藝術的影片。
collocation: Buddhist art
Priya bought Buddhist prayer beads from a stall outside the temple.
Priya 在寺廟外的攤位買了佛教念珠。
In Kyoto, Buddhist bells sound before sunrise each winter morning.
在京都,佛教的鐘聲會在冬天清晨日出前響起。
A Buddhist monk visited our school and answered simple questions.
一位佛教僧侶來到我們學校,回答了簡單的問題。
The museum displayed Buddhist books beside statues of the Buddha and temple bells.
博物館把佛教書籍陳列在佛陀像和寺鐘旁邊。
- non-Buddhist
used for things not connected with Buddhism
用法筆記
Usually placed before a noun, as in 'Buddhist temple' or 'Buddhist teaching'. Distinguish from noun sense 1, which names a person.