英[dɪ'saɪpl]美[dɪ'saɪpl]
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词源记忆法
来自拉丁语discere,学习,获知,来自PIE*dek-skos,教,自我学习,*dek,得体,教导,词源同doctor,dogma,*skos,表反身,见bask,busk.原义为学生,追随者,尤指耶稣的十二门徒。后词义通用化。
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
A disciple is a follower or a fan of someone. You might consider yourself to be a disciple of your favorite yoga teacher.
The noun disciple comes from the Latin word discipulus, which means “student, learner, or follower.” One of the earliest places disciple showed up was in the Bible, where it means “a follower of Jesus,” sometimes specifically one of the twelve Apostles. It's still used that way in religious speech and writing, but it can also describe a serious, dedicated follower or student of a teacher or leader.