believers
/bɪˈliː.vər/ (bre, ipa) · [bəlˈivɚz] /bɪˈliː.vɚ/ (ame, ipa)
believers — 名詞
1. people who strongly accept a religion, idea, or method as true, good, or worth t
信徒;擁護者
堅信宗教、理念或方法正確的人
people who strongly accept a religion, idea, or method as true, good, or worth trusting, especially people with religious faith.
Hassan and other believers filled the mosque before sunrise prayers.
Hassan 和其他信徒在日出祈禱前就擠滿了清真寺。
believers + place of worship for a religious group
After the fire, Camila saw believers from two churches sharing blankets.
大火之後,Camila 看見兩間教會的信徒一起分送毛毯。
Michael's parents are firm believers in reading aloud every night.
Michael 的父母是每晚朗讀的堅定擁護者。
At the climate march, young believers in clean energy carried handmade signs.
在氣候遊行上,年輕的潔淨能源擁護者舉著手寫標語。
Even Hari became a believer in the new map after one late-night drive.
連 Hari 在一次深夜開車後,都成了這張新地圖的擁護者。
- followers
emphasises belonging to a leader, religion, or movement more than inner conviction
- supporters
broader and more practical; often about backing a plan or group in action
- worshippers
religious only; focuses on acts of worship rather than general conviction
- skeptics
people who want proof before accepting a claim
- doubters
people who are not convinced and keep questioning
- nonbelievers
usually means people outside a religion rather than people uncertain about one idea
文法句型
believers in [idea/religion]
firm believers in [method]
become a believer in [thing]
用法筆記
Often used in the plural for members of a religion or movement. After 'in', it usually names the belief, cause, or method the people trust.