柯林斯詞典cult /k?lt/ (cults) 1. N-COUNT A cult is a fairly small religious group, especially one which is considered strange. 異教團(tuán)體 The teenager may have been abducted by a religious cult. 這位少年可能被某個(gè)異教團(tuán)體綁架了。2. N-COUNT The cult of something is a situation in which people regard that thing as very important or special. 狂熱崇拜[表不滿] ...the cult of youth that recently gripped publishing. …近期吸引了出版界的年青人的狂熱。3. ADJ Cult is used to describe things that are very popular or fashionable among a particular group of people. 受到狂熱崇拜的[ADJ n] Since her death, she has become a cult figure. 她死后已成為人們頂禮膜拜的人物。4. N-SING Someone or something that is a cult has become very popular or fashionable among a particular group of people. 時(shí)尚 Violence has become a cult among some young men. 暴力已成為一些年輕人追逐的時(shí)尚。 返回 cult劍橋詞典 cult noun (RELIGION) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a religious group , often living together, whose beliefs are considered extreme or strange by many people 邪教;異教;異端 Their son ran away from home and joined a religious cult. 他們的兒子離家出走,加入了一個(gè)邪教組織。 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a particular system of religious belief 宗教膜拜,宗教信仰 the Hindu cult of Shiva 印度教濕婆崇拜 cult noun (POPULARITY) [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] someone or something that has become very popular with a particular group of people 風(fēng)行;流行;崇拜 the cult of celebrity 名人崇拜 也見(jiàn) personality cult 返回 cult