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Sikh noun[ C ] uk /siːk/ us /siːk/ a member of the religion that developed in the 15th century, based on belief in a single god and on the teachings of Guru Nanak锡克教信徒(锡克教在15世纪由印度教发展而来,信奉一神论和祖师(古鲁)那纳克的教义)
She married a Sikh. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Religious people: followers of religious groups Adventist Anglican animist anti-cult anti-papal Episcopalian evangelist fakir Franciscan fundamentalist Moonie moral majority Mormon Moslem Muslim Shiite sisterhood Sufi Sunni televangelist
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Sikhism Sikh adjective uk /siːk/ us /siːk/ relating to Sikhs or their religion: We visited a Sikh temple. Around 60% of Punjab's 19 million or so people are Sikh. He wears the turban and beard of his Sikh faith. It is the most sacred shrine of the Sikh religion. Her sister is due to be married into an affluent Sikh family. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Religious people: followers of religious groups Adventist Anglican animist anti-cult anti-papal Episcopalian evangelist fakir Franciscan fundamentalist Moonie moral majority Mormon Moslem Muslim Shiite sisterhood Sufi Sunni televangelist
Sikh | American Dictionary Sikh noun us/sik/ a member of a religion based on the belief in one God and the equality of all people
Sikh adjective[ not gradable ]us/sik/ a Sikh temple |