gladiator

英['ɡlædieɪtə(r)] 美['ɡlædieɪtər]
  • n. 角斗士;与野兽搏斗者
gladiatorial
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Noun:
  1. (ancient Rome) a professional combatant or a captive who entertained the public by engaging in mortal combat

  2. a professional boxer

1. A blush mantled over the bronzed cheek of the gladiator.
斗士古铜色的脸膛顿时涨得通红.

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2. Isabel looked a moment at the vanquished gladiator.
伊莎贝尔望了一眼那个打败的角斗士.

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3. That is the true gladiator feeling.
这是真正的斗士的气魄.

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4. Gladiator, my cat, frightened me as he meowed his sad song.
“喵喵”, 是我的那只猫“斗士”, 他凄惨的叫声着实吓了我一跳.

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5. There is an old painting I did of a gladiator crouching.
如果对你来说,它看起来错误,它就是错了,我曾经画过一幅格斗者俯行的画.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He was a handsome man, and built like a gladiator.
      他这人仪表堂堂,体格魁梧得像一位斗士。
    2. Isabel looked a moment at the vanquished gladiator.
      伊莎贝尔望了一眼那个打败的角斗士。
    3. It was intended for gladiator shows and wild beast hunts.
      那是用来做角斗表演和猎捕野兽的。

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