Wiccan
adjective uk/ˈwɪk.ən/ us/ˈwɪk.ən/
威卡教的
of or relating to Wicca (= a modern religion based on magic)
There are a lot of people out there who are Wiccan. 那儿有很多威卡教信徒。
Several years later he became a Wiccan priest. 几年以后,他成了一名威卡教牧师。
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- Fear and misunderstanding of Wiccan beliefs are at the heart of the neighbors' complaints.
- The Wiccan religion has several major holidays and festivals.
- The Wiccan faith is based on nature and emphasizes respect for the earth.
Wiccan
noun [ C ] uk/ˈwɪk.ən/ us/ˈwɪk.ən/
威卡教徒
a person who believes in or practises Wicca (= a modern religion based on magic)
Wiccans believe that anything a person does that is negative comes back to you. 威卡教徒认为一个人做了坏事都会有报应。
She prefers to describe herself as a Wiccan rather than a witch. 她更愿意说自己是名威卡教徒,而不是个巫婆。
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- Wiccans believe strongly that everybody is responsible for the repercussions of their own actions.
- She has not told her mother or grandmother that she is a Wiccan.