jousting / dʒaʊst, dʒʌst, dʒust /

比武比武竞赛比武招亲比武术

jousting2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a combat in which two knights on horseback attempted to unhorse each other with blunted lances.
  2. this type of combat fought in a highly formalized manner as part of a tournament.
  3. jousts, a tournament.
  4. a personal competition or struggle.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to contend in a joust or tournament.
  2. to contend, compete, or struggle: The candidates will joust in a television debate.

jousting 近义词

jousting

等同于 fighting

jousting

等同于 tilt

jousting

等同于 come to blows

jousting

等同于 compete

jousting

等同于 fight

更多jousting例句

  1. Knights kissed at jousting tournaments and would receive one from the person they protected as thanks for a year of service.
  2. You think the political jousting in the Senate Finance Committee is rough?
  3. And so we went driving along again through a wonderful sea of deep blue rollers jousting on a grey ground.
  4. The weight of jousting armour was so great that it was impossible for the wearer to mount without assistance.
  5. As far as can be gathered from recent research the passe-guard is a reinforcing piece for the right elbow, used for jousting.
  6. The jousting was very successful; though some were necessarily discomfited, almost every one contrived to obtain some distinction.
  7. His extensive array of tilting and jousting suits was kept at Greenwich, and an inventory taken of them upon his death.