islamic
islamic — 形容詞
1. describing anything connected with the faith of Muslims around the world, such a
伊斯蘭的
與伊斯蘭教相關的
describing anything connected with the faith of Muslims around the world, such as its teachings, history, law, art, culture, or the countries where most people are Muslim.
Professor Karim teaches a course on Islamic art and architecture at the university.
Karim 教授在大學教授一門關於伊斯蘭藝術與建築的課程。
collocation: Islamic art / Islamic architecture
The Alhambra palace in southern Spain is a famous example of early Islamic architecture.
西班牙南部的阿爾罕布拉宮是早期伊斯蘭建築的著名典範。
collocation: Islamic architecture
Many Islamic charities provide food and shelter to people in poor communities around the world.
許多伊斯蘭慈善機構為全球貧困社區提供食物和住所。
Amara and Ravi are taking a university course on Islamic law and its role in modern society.
Amara 和 Ravi 正在修一門關於伊斯蘭法律及其在現代社會角色的大學課程。
The museum's new exhibit explores Islamic traditions in science, poetry, and music.
該博物館的新展覽探索了伊斯蘭在科學、詩歌和音樂方面的傳統。
- Muslim
Muslim can describe people or communities who follow the religion, while Islamic usually describes the religion's teachings, institutions, art, or culture. They overlap in some contexts (Muslim world ≈ Islamic world) but Muslim is person-focused.
文法句型
Islamic + noun
用法筆記
Islamic is an attributive adjective — it almost always comes before a noun (Islamic art, Islamic law, Islamic culture). Unlike Muslim, which typically describes people who follow the faith, Islamic refers to the religion itself or things produced by it.