bard
英 [bɑːd]
美 [bɑːrd]
n. 诗人
复数:bards 过去式:barded 现在分词:barding
BNC.15819 / COCA.17063
牛津词典
noun
- 诗人
a person who writes poems
柯林斯词典
- 诗人
Abardis a poet.
英英释义
noun
- an ornamental caparison for a horse
- a lyric poet
verb
双语例句
- Shakespeare is sometimes referred to as the bard.
莎士比亚有时被称作诗人。 - A man so difficult to please must be bard to work with.
一个如此难以取悦的人,一定不好共事。 - Na: A bard, huh? My father taught me that bards were underpowered.
哈,一个吟游诗人?我父亲告诉过我吟游诗人们弱得很。 - The bard was right: past is prologue, or at least it is in US politics.
莎士比亚说得对:过去的只是序曲。至少对美国政治而言是如此。 - Then, gazing over the handkerchief, he said:& The bard's noserag.
望着手绢说:‘大诗人’的鼻涕布。 - Being a bard or relating to a bard's poetry.
是吟游诗人的或关于吟游诗人的诗歌的。 - But the Bard's works help illustrate this link because he had such an'exceptional awareness of bodily sensations '.
而巴德的作品将有助于阐释人的心理与身体的这种关系,这也是因为他对身体有这种独特的感知力。 - Look at yourself, he said, you dreadful bard.
瞧瞧你自己,他说,你这丑陋的‘大诗人’。 - The dragon then leaves to attack Lake-town, whose supposed savior, Bard, was last seen in jail.
然后龙离开了山去攻击长湖镇,而所谓的救世主巴尔德,最后一次见到他是在监狱里。 - E: Well, gee, you should have taken your first level in something easier, like bard or rogue.
好了,吁,你的头一级本该选个简单点的,像是吟游诗人或是游荡者。