单词 | Hindu |
释义 | Hindu From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English HinduismHinduHin‧du /ˈhɪnduː, ˌhɪnˈduː◂/ noun (plural Hindus) [countable]RRHsomeone whose religion is Hinduism —Hindu adjective a Hindu templeExamples from the CorpusHindu• One day a telegram arrived from a Hindu warning the Mahatma not to condemn Hindus for what they had done.• Anyway, he pointed out, by and large Hindus have a sense of humour.• Daily and festive worship in the temple is being observed.Most Hindus worship daily, in one of many possible ways.• The Ganges: sacred river of Hindus.• An orthodox Hindu must not touch an untouchable or anything an untouchable touches.• The Hindus recognise three levels of consciousness: 1.• Men with feminine propensities might turn to women, and the soul of a blood-thirsty Hindu could be reincarnated in an animal.Origin Hindu (1600-1700) Persian “Indian person”, from Hind; → HINDI |
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