muslims
muslims — 名詞
- muslimssingular
- muslimsesplural
1. a person whose religion is Islam — the faith based on the belief that there is o
穆斯林
信仰伊斯蘭教的人
a person whose religion is Islam — the faith based on the belief that there is one God, Allah, and that Muhammad was his final prophet
Every Friday afternoon, Muslims gather at the mosque for communal prayers.
每個星期五下午,穆斯林會聚集在清真寺進行集體祈禱。
Roya met several Muslims from different countries at the conference in Kuala Lumpur.
Roya 在吉隆坡的會議上認識了幾位來自不同國家的穆斯林。
plural: Muslims + prepositional phrase with 'from'
Putri's father taught her that Muslims should care for their neighbours.
Putri 的父親教導她,穆斯林應該關心自己的鄰居。
The elderly Muslim on the bus offered his seat to a woman carrying groceries.
公車上那位年長的穆斯林把座位讓給了一位提著雜貨的女士。
Many Muslims around the world join their families for the evening meal after sunset.
世界各地許多穆斯林在日落後與家人共進晚餐。
- believer
broader term; a believer can follow any religion, while a Muslim specifically follows Islam
- follower of Islam
more formal phrasing; used in academic or careful descriptive writing
- non-Muslim
neutral term for anyone who does not follow Islam
文法句型
Muslim + plural verb
用法筆記
Always capitalised in English — like the names of other religions and their followers (Christian, Buddhist, Hindu).
常見錯誤
muslims — 形容詞
- muslimspositive
- more muslimscomparative
- most muslimssuperlative
1. relating to people who follow Islam, or to the customs and culture of that faith
穆斯林的
與伊斯蘭教相關的
relating to people who follow Islam, or to the customs and culture of that faith
The Muslim students at the university organised a cultural festival.
大學裡的穆斯林學生組織了一場文化節活動。
adjective before noun: Muslim + noun (students / community / country)
Aylin's grandmother shared stories about growing up in a Muslim village in Turkey.
Aylin 的祖母分享了她在土耳其一個穆斯林村莊長大的故事。
Owen's research covers the history of Muslim architecture in medieval Spain.
Owen 的研究涵蓋了中世紀西班牙穆斯林建築的歷史。
Beatriz helps newly arrived Muslim families settle into the city.
Beatriz 協助新抵達的穆斯林家庭在城裡安頓下來。
Amelia admired the beautiful patterns in the Muslim art at the museum.
Amelia 很欣賞博物館中穆斯林藝術作品的美麗圖案。
- Islamic
broader in scope; Islamic can refer to the civilisation, culture, or history of the Muslim world, while Muslim more directly describes people or their personal practices
- non-Muslim
used to describe people or things not connected with Islam
文法句型
Muslim + noun
用法筆記
Not gradable — you would not say 'more Muslim' or 'very Muslim'. It simply states a connection to Islam. For degree of religious practice, use 'devout', 'practising', or 'observant' instead.