joust
英 [d?a?st]
美[d?a?st]
- n. 競(jìng)技;廝打
- vi. 進(jìn)行馬上長(zhǎng)矛比武;競(jìng)爭(zhēng)
暢通詞匯
詞態(tài)變化
第三人稱單數(shù):?jousts;過去式:?jousted;過去分詞:?jousted;現(xiàn)在分詞:?jousting;
助記提示
1. The underlying meaning of joust is simply an 'encounter'. which originally meant 'bring together', and hence by extension 'join battle' and 'fight on horse-back'.
2. join, juxtapose => joust, jostle.
2. join, juxtapose => joust, jostle.
中文詞源
joust 騎馬比武,辯論,討論
來自古法語joster,爭(zhēng)斗,馬上打斗,來自拉丁語iuxta,靠近,接近,來自jungere,連接,接在一起,詞源同join,jugular,juncture.引申詞義短兵相接,騎馬比武,及辯論,討論等。
英文詞源
- joust
- joust: [13] The underlying meaning of joust is simply an ‘encounter’. The word came from Old French juster, which originally meant ‘bring together’, and hence by extension ‘join battle’ and ‘fight on horse-back’. The Old French verb goes back to Vulgar Latin *juxtāre ‘come together’, a derivative of Latin juxtā ‘close’ (source of English juxtaposition [17]). And juxtā itself comes from the same ultimate source as English join and yoke. Jostle [14] originated as a derivative of joust.
=> join, jostle, juxtapose - joust (v.)
- c. 1300, "fight with a spear or lance on horseback with another knight; tilt in a tournament," from Old French joster "to joust, tilt," from Vulgar Latin *iuxtare "to approach, come together, meet," originally "be next to," from Latin iuxta "beside, near," related to iungere "join together" (see jugular). Formerly spelled, and until modern times pronounced, "just." Related: Jousted; jousting.
- joust (n.)
- c. 1300, from Old French joustes, from joster (see joust (v.)). The sport was popular with Anglo-Norman knights.
These early tournaments were very rough affairs, in every sense, quite unlike the chivalrous contests of later days; the rival parties fought in groups, and it was considered not only fair but commendable to hold off until you saw some of your adversaries getting tired and then to join in the attack on them; the object was not to break a lance in the most approved style, but frankly to disable as many opponents as possible for the sake of obtaining their horses, arms, and ransoms. [L.F. Salzman, "English Life in the Middle Ages," Oxford, 1950]
雙語例句
- 1. Knights joust and frolic.
- 騎士們騎馬比武,嬉戲作樂。
來自辭典例句
- 2. Joust for the fate of the kingdom!
- 一場(chǎng)決定王國命運(yùn)的戰(zhàn)斗!
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- 3. To aim or thrust ( a lance ) in a joust.
- (用長(zhǎng)矛 ) 刺在格斗中瞄準(zhǔn)或投擲 ( 長(zhǎng)矛 )
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- 4. I am among them , among their battling bodies in a medley, the joust of life.
- 我也是他們當(dāng)中的一員,夾在那些你爭(zhēng)我奪 、 混戰(zhàn)著的身軀當(dāng)中, 一場(chǎng)生活的拼搏.
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