joust

英[dʒaʊst] 美[dʒaʊst]
  • v. 马上长枪比武;竞争
  • n. 马上长枪比武;竞争
just jouster jousted/justed jousted/justed jousting/justing jousts/justs
  • joust v.马上长枪比武;竞争n.马上长枪比武;竞争
Noun:
  1. a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances

Verb:
  1. joust against somebody in a tournament by fighting on horseback

1. Knights joust and frolic.
骑士们骑马比武,嬉戏作乐。

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2. Joust for the fate of the kingdom!
一场决定王国命运的战斗!

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3. To aim or thrust ( a lance ) in a joust.
(用长矛 ) 刺在格斗中瞄准或投掷 ( 长矛 )

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4. I am among them , among their battling bodies in a medley, the joust of life.
我也是他们当中的一员,夹在那些你争我夺 、 混战着的身躯当中, 一场生活的拼搏.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. You joust well, sir, I offer you another lance.
      你的马上格斗不错嘛,先生,我提供你另一柄枪。
    2. Command your knights to joust valiantly and defeat their enemy.
      命令您的骑士英勇地战斗并击败他们的敌人。
    3. In an age of computer-guided antitank missless and radar spy satellites, it is tempting to see war as nothing more than a technological joust.
      在应用电脑制控的反坦克导弹和雷达监测卫星的时代里,战争很容易被看作为一场技术上的竞争。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. For I have never met my match in joust or duel.
      无论是马上格斗还是步行格斗,我都没有遇到过对手。
    2. In an age of computer-guided antitank missless and radar spy satellites, it is tempting to see war as nothing more than a technological joust.
      在应用电脑制控的反坦克导弹和雷达监测卫星的时代里,战争很容易被看作为一场技术上的竞争。

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