knightly
英 [ˈnaɪtli]
美 [ˈnaɪtli]
adj. 由爵士(或骑士)组成的; 爵士(或骑士)的; 侠义的
BNC.26009 / COCA.36558
牛津词典
adj.
- 由爵士(或骑士)组成的;爵士(或骑士)的;侠义的
consisting of knights ; typical of a knight
英英释义
adj
- being attentive to women like an ideal knight
- characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages
- chivalric rites
- the knightly years
双语例句
- After Zhou dynasty, the Yanshan culture characterized as munificent, solemn, brave, and knightly became the main trend of Tangshan culture.
周代以后,以慷慨悲壮、勇敢侠义为主要特征的燕文化成为唐山地区的主流文化。 - The Brand-new knight costume enaBles you to have a knightly manner.
崭新骑士装,骑士风度。 - The Influence of Confucianism, Taoism and the Knightly Spirit on Li Bai's Personality
试论儒、道、侠思想对李白个性的影响 - I barely remember what it was like in Knightly High school.
我几乎已经不记得高中时候的自己了。 - The knightly Life-style in the Medieval Western Europe
论西欧中世纪骑士的生活方式 - Class composed of persons lacking noble or knightly or gentle rank.
由缺少贵族、骑士或绅士地位的人组成的阶级。 - An officer in some knightly or fraternal orders.
爵士在某些骑士或兄弟会中的官员。 - Influenced the knightly life greatly.
上帝的和平与上帝的休战运动对骑士的生活影响很大。 - Despite being well equipped these troops are not as good as some of their knightly counterparts.
尽管装备精良,这些军队并不如他们的同行&骑士那么优秀。 - Legends with the theme of knightly females may be called a wonder in the history of fictions in the Tang Dynasty.
唐传奇侠女题材的作品可谓是唐代小说史上一道靓丽的风景线。