knight-errant / ˈnaɪtˈɛr ənt /

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knight-errant 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural knights-er·rant.

  1. a wandering knight; a knight who traveled widely in search of adventures, to exhibit military skill, to engage in chivalric deeds, etc.

更多knight-errant例句

  1. So she lies to the knight, telling him Madalena is sorry and wants him back.
  2. The NOPD fired Knight in 1973 for stealing lumber from a construction site as an off-duty cop.
  3. Knight and Farrell were both fired from the New Orleans Police Department before they gravitated to Duke.
  4. Scalise was a state representative old enough to remember the notoriety of Farrell and Knight from years before.
  5. “Poor Steve Scalise is getting a bad rap,” Knight, a long-time aide to former KKK leader David Duke, told The Daily Beast.
  6. The worthy knight not being now alive to veto the project, a figure of him has been placed opposite the College in Edmund Street.
  7. That brave knight was my great, great grandfather, and he has often sat in this very chair in which I am sitting now.
  8. The handsome person and gallant bearing of the youthful knight excited general sympathy and regret.
  9. But to a Knight of Industry, as he knew the Count to be, a certain thousand pounds would be a great temptation.
  10. According to Froissart, he was 'esteemed the bravest and most enterprising knight in the two kingdoms.'