protagonists
英 [prəʊˈtægənɪsts]
美 [proʊˈtægənəsts]
n. (戏剧、电影、书的)主要人物,主人公,主角; (比赛、斗争中的)主要人物,主要参与者; (政策、运动的)倡导者,拥护者
protagonist的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 提倡者;拥护者
Someone who is aprotagonist ofan idea or movement is a supporter of it.- ...the main protagonists of their countries' integration into the world market.
积极呼吁他们的国家融入世界市场的主要倡导者
- ...the main protagonists of their countries' integration into the world market.
- N-COUNT 主人公;主角;(真实事件的)主要人物
Aprotagonistin a play, novel, or real event is one of the main people in it.- ...the protagonist of J. D. Salinger's novel 'The Catcher in the Rye'...
塞林格的小说《麦田里的守望者》的主人公 - The chief protagonists in the row are Visa and Mastercard, the world's leading credit card brands.
这场纠纷的主角是世界两大信用卡品牌——维萨和万事达。
- ...the protagonist of J. D. Salinger's novel 'The Catcher in the Rye'...
双语例句
- Rather than state-owned behemoths, the protagonists are smaller, often indirectly owned by local governments through financing vehicles.
充当主角的不是大型国企,而是一些中小型企业,往往由地方政府通过融资工具间接控制。 - It's when the two protagonists first see each other.
那是当两个主角第一次看到对方。 - The protagonists of his films are often strong, independent girls or young women;
影片的主角大多是坚强独立的女孩或者年轻女性; - We were the authors of those changes, but in the process of telling that story, we became protagonists within it.
我们是这些变化的作者,但在讲述这个故事的时候,我们也成了它的主角。 - He takes a gamble by having two protagonists.
他冒险采用双主角。 - The protagonists do not hesitate to accuse the other camp of ignorance or bad faith.
两边的领军人物都毫不犹豫地指责对方无知或不诚实。 - The protagonists in his novels represents himself and his solitude, drift, fear and anxiety were expressed in his works.
他的孤独、漂泊、恐惧、焦虑在作品中得到了真实的反映。 - The negative protagonists in the play inspire hate in me.
该剧中的反面角色激起我心中的仇恨。 - Hewlett imagines we all have armies of loyal protagonists, but I can't say I do.
休利特想象我们都拥有许多忠诚的拥护者,但我不敢说我有。 - The ability of the protagonists to subvert the society also subverts the monolithic power typical of a dystopia.
主角的能力不仅能推翻这个社会,更能推翻一个典型反乌托邦拥有牢不可破的力量。