n.
骑士;爵士;武士vt.授以爵位 形容词:knightly名词:knightliness过去式:knighted过去分词:knighted现在分词:knighting第三人称单数:knights
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knights
n.(名词)
骑士,武士,勇士
爵士(其名前冠以 Sir)
【国际象棋】马
第二等级公民
【英史】郡选议员
会员,社员,团员
某一事业的忠诚拥护者
贵妇人的侍从,护卫者
<诗>忠实拥护者
以"…骑士"命名的政治等团体的成员
救人于危难之中的男子
v.(动词)
把...封为骑士
封…为爵士,授…以爵士位
n.(名词)
[C]骑士,武士 a man of noble rank trained to fight, especially on horseback
[C]爵士 a man who has the title Sir, given to him by the king or queen
Noun
originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit
a chessman shaped to resemble the head of a horse; can move two squares horizontally and one vertically (or vice versa)
Verb
raise (someone) to knighthood;
"The Beatles were knighted"
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knights例句
n.(名词)knight作“爵士”解时,其称号用Sir。
用作名词(n.)
That knight ran his sword through his opponent.
那个骑士用刀刺穿他的对手。
The knights rushed into the palace to protect their king.
骑士们冲向宫殿去保护国王。
The queen created the man a knight .
女王封这个人为爵士。
He was made an honourary knight.
他被授予荣誉爵士称号。
The knight halved his bread with the beggar.
那武士将面包平分给乞丐。
The knight felt no fear in the midst of battle.
那武士在战斗中毫不感到惧怕。
用作及物动词(vt.)
The queen is going to knight him with the very sword.
女王将用同一把剑为他封爵位。
knights近义词
cavalier knight-errant caballero adventurer prince chevalier emir lord equestrian cavalryman nobleman fighter sheik defender patrician warrior horseman protector champion guardian hero soldier dub horse