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troubadours
英:【ˈtruːbədʊəz】美:【ˈtrubəˌdɔrz】
英:
美:
常见释义:
n.
行吟诗人(troubadour的复数)
原型:troubadour
1、troubler ─── n.闹事者;捣乱者
2、stir up trouble ─── 兴风作浪; 刮阴风; 闹; 点火;煽风点火
3、troubles synonym ─── 麻烦同义词
4、in troublIDAalso ─── 问题解决者
5、troublemakers ─── n.麻烦制造者(troublemaker的复数)
6、troubled heart ─── 烦恼的心
7、trouble im in ─── 我遇到麻烦了
8、provoking trouble ─── 惹麻烦
9、anytroubleread that ─── 有什么麻烦的,读一下
10、for trouble ─── 自找麻烦
1、From Brittany especially, the new Germanic nation of Franks, and later the Norman French, recruited wandering poets called
troubadours
. ─── 从布列塔尼特别是新的日耳曼民族的法兰克人,以及后来的诺曼法语,招募流浪行吟诗人称为诗人。
2、was first born, in 1071; Giraud Riquier, “the last of the
troubadours
, ” died in 1294. ─── 是最早的一位,生于1071年。 而最后一位行吟诗人吉罗•里奎尔(Giraud Riquier),于1294年离世。
3、Today it may be tempting to see medieval marriage in the light of certain lofty religious doctrines and the poetry of the
troubadours
. ─── 今天,大家可能会看到中世纪婚姻鉴于某些崇高的宗教理论和诗歌的
troubadours
。
In every way possible preachers and
troubadours
stirred up enthusiasm.
We rode along like three
troubadours
from some romantic tale.
Nor was he just a patron of
troubadours
.
Troubadours even went so far as to suggest that one must tend towards heaven through the love of women.