Rastafarian

['ræstə'fεəriən]
  • adj. (牙买加)拉斯特法里教的
  • n. 拉斯特法里派成员(西印度群岛的前埃塞俄比亚皇帝海尔塞拉西的狂热崇拜者,鼓吹好斗的黑人民族主义)
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Rastafarian (n.)
1955 (Rastafarite is found from 1953), from Rastafari, Jamaican religion built around writings of Marcus Garvey and belief that Haile Selassie (1892-1975), former emperor of Ethiopia, was God. From Ras Tafari, Selassie's title from 1916 to his accession in 1936, from Amharic ras "chief, head" (from Arabic ra's) + tafari "to be feared." As an adjective from 1960.
1. He refused to cut his hair due to his Rastafarian beliefs.
因为信奉拉斯塔法里教,他拒绝剪去头发。

来自柯林斯例句