sects
英 [sɛkts]
美 [sɛkts]
n. 派别; 宗派
sect的复数
柯林斯词典
- 派别;宗派;教派;党派
Asectis a group of people that has separated from a larger group and has a particular set of religious or political beliefs.
双语例句
- Monks study in their respective sects but they only learn about Buddhism.
松本圭介表示:和尚们会在各自的派别中研习,但他们学到的只是关于佛教的知识。 - What about the wars that took place in Europe between the different Christian sects, including the Catholics and the Protestants?
如何看待发生在欧洲的基督教不同派别之间,天主教和新教派之间的战争? - The seventh day of the week, Saturday, observed as the day of rest and worship by the Jews and some Christian sects.
犹太教徒和一些基督教派认为,星期六,即一周的第七天,是休息和礼拜的日子。 - Of or relating to or characteristic of a sect or sects.
属于宗派、与宗派有关、或具有宗派色彩。 - He had subdued the religious sects, cleaned up Saigon.
他压服了宗教派别,刷新了西贡的面貌。 - Hence we should not have discrimination on sects, thinking that different way is heresy.
因此,我们实在不应该存有派别之见,认为跟我们不一样的修行方法就是异端。 - However, there is also a strong Christian revival, especially among the fundamentalist and Pentecostal sects.
然而,基督教也有了很大程度上的复苏,尤其是正统基督教和五旬节流派。 - Religious differences have given birth to many sects.
宗教上的不同见解就产生许多宗派。 - This article surveys Buddhism from its origins to its elaboration in various schools, sects, and regional developments.
本文概括地介绍了佛教从起源到详细的各种不同的学派,宗派和地域性的发展。 - By the first century BC, Buddhism was in danger of fragmenting into small sects.
到公元前1世纪时,佛教面临着被分化成一些小派别的危险。