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dungeon

/duhn-juhn/US // ˈdʌn dʒən //UK // (ˈdʌndʒən) //

地下城,地地牢,地地道道,地地窖

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strong, dark prison or cell, usually underground, as in a medieval castle.
    • : the keep or stronghold of a castle; donjon.

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Examples

  • We invited another friend who started being our dungeon master.

  • The puzzle dungeons have focus in ways the overworld puzzles do not.

  • With laborers divided and on the run, anyone who makes trouble is fired, and anyone who doesn’t have a job is labeled a vagrant, vulnerable to incarceration in an over-packed, underground prison that’s more like a medieval dungeon.

  • Over your campaign, you’ll explore dungeons, level up your characters, and go on missions.

  • Warframe has a little bit of everything—dungeons full of monsters and puzzles, big open worlds with quests and story, space combat, customizable spaceships and pets, and hundreds of hours of content.

  • Couple walked towards the opposite end of the dungeon, where she previously played with Destiny.

  • She began operating out of her home garage in 1980, slowly acquiring the many props and tools that would decorate her dungeon.

  • November 2013 saw the release of a second video game Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I Don't Know!

  • Because he has so many fond memories of the two-story dungeon.

  • Yet, to many who encountered him outside his dungeon, he seemed generally cheery.

  • In a dungeon of the corresponding tower, on this side of the castle, was the prison of Ripperda.

  • Being fully equipped, Ripperda looked around him on the walls of his dungeon.

  • In the midst of these meditations, the dungeon door opened, and Santa Cruz himself appeared on the threshold.

  • These inward joys peopled her solitude with society, and dispelled even from the dungeon its gloom.

  • The ruffians forced the gates, drove in the dungeon doors with cannon, and for five days and five nights continued the slaughter.