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词汇 Sikh
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Definition of Sikh in English:

Sikh

noun siːksik
  • An adherent of Sikhism.

    锡克教信徒

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Guru Nanak Dev, founder of the Sikhs, is said to have been influenced by both Hindu and Sufi saints.
    • The Sikh Coalition would also like to encourage all Sikhs to wear the kirpan freely.
    • Muslims in India headed en masse for Pakistan, while Hindus and Sikhs made their way in the opposite direction.
    • Although the Sikh God is beyond description Sikhs feel able to pray to God as a person and a friend who cares for them.
    • We later learned that they were properly called Sikhs and all had the same last name, Singh.
    • The secretary said that in the case of Sikhs, turban is unique compared to other religions.
    • I was told he was from the anjuman of Sikhs who travel around reciting marsia and salam in the traditions of Muharram.
    • At night Sikhs illuminated and decorated their houses and Gurdwaras with candles and electric lights.
    • About 60 per cent of the voters are Jat Sikhs who normally vote for the Akali Dal.
    • An important ceremony for the Sikhs is the baptism, or initiation into the Sikh religion.
    • Although idol worship is not indicated in Sikhism, many Sikhs attend Hindu temples.
adjective siːksik
  • Relating to Sikhs or Sikhism.

    (与)锡克教信徒(有关)的;(与)锡克教(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And here, too, places of worship sprout, Hindu and Buddhist temples, mosques and Sikh gurudwaras.
    • Born in Malaysia to a family of Sikh performers, he now lives in Adelaide.
    • The presentations focused on general principles and beliefs of Sikhism and the Sikh identity.
    • The gurudwaras, or Sikh temples, have always been decorated with pictures of Hindu devas and devis.
    • The highest proportion of Sikh people was in Bradford North, while Shipley has the highest number of people who said they did not follow a religion.
    • I noticed a number of Sikh families among the pilgrims and decided to approach them.
    • He is an Indian national of Sikh origin from Punjab.
    • London is the hub of the Indian community and culture in Europe, and home to the largest Hindu and Sikh temples outside India.
    • This hymn-singing is called Kirtan, and is an essential part of Sikh worship.
    • Maestro of Sikh music, Dya Singh performs a special concert in Byron.
    • This is the communal food hall found in any Sikh temple.
    • Phulkaris and baghs are commonly worn by Hindu and Sikh women all over Punjab mainly during festivals.
    • As recently as the nineteenth century, much of the area was united under the Sikh nation of Ranjit Singh.
    • Harbans recently met his brothers by chance at Lahore during a pilgrimage tour to Sikh shrines in Pakistan.
    • The turbans of the doormen are the indigo of Sikh warriors, their tunics have sashes in lipstick vermilion.
    • Tucked between the Kodandarama temple and Manchala Street, it is home to a handful of Sikh families.
    • This month Gravesend's Sikh community is celebrating its most important festival Vaisahki, the birth of its religion.
    • Silinder Pardesi started his singing career at a very young age, singing in Sikh temples and being influenced by his idol Mohd.
    • At the temples, Hindu and Sikh pilgrims wrap rice in a thin pink scarf and place it in the water to be cooked, blessed and then eaten.
    • In addition, the Sikh Sabha movement produced a revival in Sikh culture, language, and literature.

Origin

From Punjabi 'disciple', from Sanskrit śiṣya.

Rhymes

antique, batik, beak, bespeak, bezique, bleak, boutique, cacique, caïque, cheek, chic, clique, creak, creek, critique, Dominique, eke, freak, geek, Greek, hide-and-seek, keek, Lalique, leak, leek, Martinique, meek, midweek, Mozambique, Mustique, mystique, oblique, opéra comique, ortanique, peak, Peake, peek, physique, pique, pratique, reek, seek, shriek, sleek, sneak, speak, Speke, squeak, streak, teak, technique, tongue-in-cheek, tweak, unique, veronique, weak, week, wreak

Definition of Sikh in US English:

Sikh

nounsiksēk
  • An adherent of Sikhism.

    锡克教信徒

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We later learned that they were properly called Sikhs and all had the same last name, Singh.
    • An important ceremony for the Sikhs is the baptism, or initiation into the Sikh religion.
    • At night Sikhs illuminated and decorated their houses and Gurdwaras with candles and electric lights.
    • Muslims in India headed en masse for Pakistan, while Hindus and Sikhs made their way in the opposite direction.
    • Although the Sikh God is beyond description Sikhs feel able to pray to God as a person and a friend who cares for them.
    • About 60 per cent of the voters are Jat Sikhs who normally vote for the Akali Dal.
    • I was told he was from the anjuman of Sikhs who travel around reciting marsia and salam in the traditions of Muharram.
    • The secretary said that in the case of Sikhs, turban is unique compared to other religions.
    • The Sikh Coalition would also like to encourage all Sikhs to wear the kirpan freely.
    • Although idol worship is not indicated in Sikhism, many Sikhs attend Hindu temples.
    • Guru Nanak Dev, founder of the Sikhs, is said to have been influenced by both Hindu and Sufi saints.
adjectivesiksēk
  • Relating to Sikhs or Sikhism.

    (与)锡克教信徒(有关)的;(与)锡克教(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The gurudwaras, or Sikh temples, have always been decorated with pictures of Hindu devas and devis.
    • London is the hub of the Indian community and culture in Europe, and home to the largest Hindu and Sikh temples outside India.
    • The highest proportion of Sikh people was in Bradford North, while Shipley has the highest number of people who said they did not follow a religion.
    • This hymn-singing is called Kirtan, and is an essential part of Sikh worship.
    • Silinder Pardesi started his singing career at a very young age, singing in Sikh temples and being influenced by his idol Mohd.
    • This month Gravesend's Sikh community is celebrating its most important festival Vaisahki, the birth of its religion.
    • Harbans recently met his brothers by chance at Lahore during a pilgrimage tour to Sikh shrines in Pakistan.
    • In addition, the Sikh Sabha movement produced a revival in Sikh culture, language, and literature.
    • Phulkaris and baghs are commonly worn by Hindu and Sikh women all over Punjab mainly during festivals.
    • This is the communal food hall found in any Sikh temple.
    • Maestro of Sikh music, Dya Singh performs a special concert in Byron.
    • Tucked between the Kodandarama temple and Manchala Street, it is home to a handful of Sikh families.
    • Born in Malaysia to a family of Sikh performers, he now lives in Adelaide.
    • The turbans of the doormen are the indigo of Sikh warriors, their tunics have sashes in lipstick vermilion.
    • And here, too, places of worship sprout, Hindu and Buddhist temples, mosques and Sikh gurudwaras.
    • At the temples, Hindu and Sikh pilgrims wrap rice in a thin pink scarf and place it in the water to be cooked, blessed and then eaten.
    • I noticed a number of Sikh families among the pilgrims and decided to approach them.
    • He is an Indian national of Sikh origin from Punjab.
    • The presentations focused on general principles and beliefs of Sikhism and the Sikh identity.
    • As recently as the nineteenth century, much of the area was united under the Sikh nation of Ranjit Singh.

Origin

From Punjabi ‘disciple’, from Sanskrit śiṣya.

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