chivalric
基本解釋
- adj. 騎士的;有武士氣概的
英漢例句
- "Romans" were used to write popular stories involving chivalric or courtly love, and such tales became known as romances.
當(dāng)時人們用"Romans"語言來寫包括騎士時代或?qū)m廷式愛情故事在內(nèi)的各種流行小說,而這些故事后來就被稱為romances了。 - But the add-in is not abrupt, and one article introducing the chivalric spirit in ancient China is put there as supplementary reading.
但是文章并不是突兀地添加到課本里,其中有介紹中國古代俠義精神的文章作為輔助閱讀材料。
blog.sina.com.cn - Chivalric Literature is a major achievement of medieval secular literature.
騎士文學(xué)是中世紀世俗文學(xué)的主要成就。 - The band of Manchurian guerrillas who had attended the state's birth appeared bound by almost chivalric oaths of fealty, trust and reciprocal obligation.
ECONOMIST: Jaw-jaw - The Sinjska Alka is a chivalric tournament that takes place annually, as it has since 1717, in the town of Sinj, in the Cetinska krajina region.
UNESCO: Culture - But they had evolved a chivalric code, which, by giving meaning to their lives and preventing them from succumbing to despair in these harsh conditions, performed the essential function of religion.
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雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- chivalric order 騎士團;最高榮譽騎士團勛章;騎士勛章;不同受勛騎士團
- Chivalric Romance 騎士傳奇
- chivalric stories 俠義故事
- Chivalric diamonds 騎士方塊
- chivalric narrative 俠義敘事
短語
英英字典
- Chivalric means relating to or connected with the system of chivalry that was believed in and followed by medieval knights.
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 騎士的;有武士氣概的