devot
devot — 名詞
1. a person who gives their time, energy, or loyalty very strongly to a particular
獻身者;信徒
全心投入宗教或理想的人
a person who gives their time, energy, or loyalty very strongly to a particular cause, leader, or religious faith — for example, a devot of a spiritual teacher who follows their teachings closely for many years.
Kenji has been a devot of the Zen master for over twenty years and still attends every morning meditation.
Kenji 二十年來一直是這位禪師的獻身者,至今每天早晨都參加冥想。
countable noun + of + [person/cause]
A small group of devots gathered near the shrine at dawn to honour the monk who had taught them.
一小群獻身者在黎明前聚集在祠堂旁,向教導他們的僧人致敬。
The old manuscript was discovered by a devot of early Buddhist texts who had spent decades searching remote monasteries.
那部古老的手稿是由一位早期佛教文獻的獻身者發現的,他花費數十年時間搜尋偏遠的寺院。
As a devot of the late composer, she travelled to Vienna to study his original scores in the archive.
作為這位已故作曲家的獻身者,她前往維也納,在檔案館研究他的原始樂譜。
文法句型
devot + of + noun
devot + to + noun
用法筆記
A literary or archaic word; in modern everyday English the more common form is 'devotee', which can be used in the same structures without sounding old-fashioned.