creed
noun/kriːd/
/kriːd/
- [countable] a set of principles or religious beliefs
信念;原则;纲领;宗教信仰 - We welcome people of all races, colours and creeds.
我们欢迎所有种族、肤色和信仰的人们。 - discrimination on the basis of race, colour or creed
基于种族、肤色或宗教信仰的歧视 - What is his political creed?
他的政治信仰是什么?
Extra ExamplesTopics Religion and festivalsc2- It's really a reformist rather than a revolutionary creed.
这实际上是一种改良主义而非革命主义信条。 - The creed of individualism prevailed in the 1980s.
个人主义信条在 20 世纪 80 年代盛行。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- political
- religious
- adopt
- embrace
- reject
- …
- We welcome people of all races, colours and creeds.
- the Creed[singular] a statement of Christian belief that is spoken as part of some church services
(基督教)信经
Word OriginOld English, from Latin credo.