dervish 英 [ˈdɜ:vɪʃ]   美 [ˈdɜrvɪʃ]

dervish

dervish  英 [ˈdɜ:vɪʃ] 美 [ˈdɜrvɪʃ]

n. 托钵僧  phrase. 像托钵僧似的人 

名词复数:dervishes 

The really diligent student in one of the crowded hives of Cambridge College is as solitary as a dervish in the desert. 在剑桥苦读的学子虽身处蜂巢般拥挤的教室,实际上却和沙漠中的苦行僧一样,是在独处。
We’d be like two whirling dervishes in Ancient India who whirled too close to each other and became one hurricane-sized dervish not to be trifled with. 我们就像两个古印度的不停旋转伊斯兰苦行僧,因为靠的太近结果撞一起变成了一个飓风大小的苦行僧,谁也不敢招惹咱。

  • A dervish is a Muslim monk who is part of an order known for their wild ritualistic movements. A dervish's whirling is part of their religion.
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  • n. 托钵僧
  • phrase. 像托钵僧似的人
  • 1. The really diligent student in one of the crowded hives of Cambridge College is as solitary as a dervish in the desert.

    在剑桥苦读的学子虽身处蜂巢般拥挤的教室,实际上却和沙漠中的苦行僧一样,是在独处。

  • 2. We’d be like two whirling dervishes in Ancient India who whirled too close to each other and became one hurricane-sized dervish not to be trifled with.

    我们就像两个古印度的不停旋转伊斯兰苦行僧,因为靠的太近结果撞一起变成了一个飓风大小的苦行僧,谁也不敢招惹咱。

  • dervish (n.) 1580s, from Turkish dervish, from Persian darvesh, darvish "beggar, poor," hence "religious mendicant;" equivalent of Arabic faqir (see fakir). The "whirling dervishes" are just one order among many. Originally dervis; modern spelling is from mid-19c.
der·vish / ˈdɜːvɪʃ ; NAmE ˈdɜːrvɪʃ / noun a member of a Muslim religious group whose members make a promise to stay poor and live without comforts or pleasures. They perform a fast lively dance as part of their worship. 托钵僧,苦行僧(属伊斯兰教,狂舞为其礼拜仪式的一部份) He threw himself around the stage like a whirling dervish. 他在台上转圈,如同跳旋转舞蹈的托钵僧一样。 dervish dervishes der·vish / ˈdɜːvɪʃ ; NAmE ˈdɜːrvɪʃ /
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