jousts

美 [dʒaʊsts]英 [dʒaʊsts]
  • v.(尤指旧时作为正式比赛一部分的)马上长矛打斗,骑马比武;(尤指作为正式或公开辩论一部分的)辩论,讨论,争论
  • n.(骑士)骑着马用长矛打斗;格斗,竞争
  • joust的第三人称单数和复数
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jousts

频次

  • 1
    V-RECIP 竞争;角逐
    When two or more people or organizations joust, they compete to see who is better.

    ...lawyers joust in the courtroom...

    法庭上展开激辩的律师们

  • 2
    V-RECIP (中世纪的骑士)进行马上长矛比武,骑马比武
    In medieval times, when two knights on horseback jousted, they fought against each other using long spears called lances.

    Knights joust and frolic.

    骑士们骑马比武,嬉戏作乐。

  • ...medieval jousting tournaments.

    中世纪的骑士比武大赛

  1. The oil company jousts with Esso for lead position in UK sales .

    这家石油公司和埃索公司角逐英国市场销量的榜首位置。

  2. There were notable jousts with the Secretary of Commerce .

    和商业部长之间明显存在竞争

  3. A series of jousts between knights contesting for a prize .

    在骑士之间为争夺奖品而进行的一系列马上枪术比赛。

  4. At the time , horses competed in jousts and other contests under the colors of different knights .

    那时,披着不同颜色衣饰的骑士们,骑着马参加比武和其他赛事。

  5. Bob remembered one bitter day in Sun Valley , where rival monarchs gathered for jousts each year , when the king had promised to introduce Bob as his successor .

    鲍勃记得在太阳谷令人痛苦的一天(每年的这一天各商业帝国的君主聚在一起进行比拼),那天,迈克尔大王事先承诺要宣布鲍勃为他的继任者。

  6. After they carried off the body , a boy with a spade ran onto the field and shoveled dirt over the spot where he had fallen , to cover up the blood . Then the jousts resumed .

    随后他们抬走尸体,一个男孩带着铲子跑进场内,铲起泥土盖住他跌落的地方,遮掉血迹。比武又继续进行。