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dervish

/dur-vish/US // ˈdɜr vɪʃ //UK // (ˈdɜːvɪʃ) //

狂热者,狂热分子,狂热,狂热的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of any of various Muslim ascetic orders, as the Sufis, some of which carry on ecstatic observances, such as energetic dancing and whirling or vociferous chanting or shouting.

Examples

  • But he was a whirling dervish of energy and could outwork his critics.

  • The son is a more polished, if less genuine, character than the whirling-dervish, passionate, and even bombastic icon of a father.

  • Bailey got the job and proceeded to “work like a whirling dervish.”

  • His earthliness places him not among those larger-than-life kind of heroes, but among the humble, quiet ones—a dervish hero.

  • A whisper at Ispahan, 'Kerbogha is of the Ismaelians; he moves disguised as a dervish to seduce the emirs.'

  • The Dervish wore long hair, and was dressed in a garment entirely made up of patches of cloth of various colours.

  • To use force against a dervish would be looked upon as an exceedingly unpropitious affair to the true believer.

  • Stern had to take precautions for his safety, adopting native dress and passing as the "Dervish Abdallah."

  • Dressed as a dervish he passed through all these countries unhurt, but was often in danger.