minstrels

美 [ˈmɪnstrəlz]英 [ˈmɪnstrəlz]
  • n.(中世纪的)游方艺人
  • minstrel的复数
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minstrels

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    N-COUNT (中世纪云游各地为贵族表演的)吟游歌手,吟游乐师
    In medieval times, a minstrel was a singer and musician who travelled around and entertained noble families.

  1. So whose idea was it to take in the minstrels ?

    那是谁的主意把杂耍班带进宫呢?

  2. Then help me set up an audition for more minstrels .

    那就麻烦您再找些人进宫来办大臣吧。

  3. They survived , indeed , in Europe as the minstrels into the Middle Ages .

    他们在欧洲的确是作为吟游诗人而留存到中世纪的。

  4. The agreement meant that Christy 's minstrels had the right to perform every new song Foster wrote .

    协议规定克里斯蒂的滑稽说唱团有权演出福斯特写的每一首新歌。

  5. But allowing the minstrels to mock the dignity of ministers .

    但让那些杂耍艺人嘲弄大臣。

  6. A narrative poem , such as one sung by medieval minstrels ; a ballad .

    一种叙事诗,如中世纪为吟游诗人所传唱的;民谣。

  7. The choir sings both sacred and secular music . ballads sung by minstrels .

    唱诗班既唱圣乐也唱世俗歌曲。

  8. Minstrels strummed on silk-stringed lutes and sang of a love their master had never felt .

    艺人们弹拨着缠着丝制弦的琉特琴,歌唱着他们主人从未感受过的爱情。

  9. Ballads sung by minstrels .

    由游吟诗人演唱的民歌。