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cult

noun
/kʌlt/
/kʌlt/
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  1. [usually singular] cult (of something) a way of life, an attitude, an idea, etc. that has become very popular(对生活方式、态度、观念等的)狂热,时尚,崇拜
    • the cult of physical fitness健身热
    • the cult of youth年轻人的时尚观点
    see also personality cult
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • personality
    cult + noun
    • figure
    • hero
    • icon
    preposition
    • cult of
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  2. a small group of people who have extreme religious beliefs and who are not part of any established religion(有极端宗教信仰的)异教团体
    • Their son ran away from home and joined a cult.他们的儿子离家出走,加入了一个异教团体。
    • the members of a religious cult宗教派别的成员
    Topics Religion and festivalsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • religious
    • pagan
    • satanic
    cult + noun
    • leader
    • member
    • image
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  3. (formal) a system of religious beliefs and practices宗教信仰;宗教习俗
    • the Chinese cult of ancestor worship中国人供奉祖先的习俗
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • religious
    • pagan
    • satanic
    cult + noun
    • leader
    • member
    • image
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  4. Word Originearly 17th cent. (originally denoting homage paid to a divinity): from French culte or Latin cultus ‘worship’, from cult- ‘inhabited, cultivated, worshipped’, from the verb colere.

cult

adjective
/kʌlt/
/kʌlt/
[only before noun]
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  1. very popular with a particular group of people受特定群体欢迎的;作为偶像崇拜的
    • a cult movie/book风靡一时的电影/书
    • The singer has become a cult figure in America.那位歌手在美国已成为人们狂热崇拜的偶像。
    • The cartoon has achieved cult status.这部动画片达到了风靡一时的地步。
    • The TV series has a cult following among young people.那部电视连续剧在年轻人中拥有一批狂热的追随者。
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    • The book achieved cult status as soon as it was published.那本书一出版就风靡一时。
    • The show has built up a cult following.这个节目逐渐凝聚了一批狂热的追捧者。
    Word Originearly 17th cent. (originally denoting homage paid to a divinity): from French culte or Latin cultus ‘worship’, from cult- ‘inhabited, cultivated, worshipped’, from the verb colere.

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