samurai / ˈsæm ʊˌraɪ /

💦中学词汇武士武士长日本武士武人

samurai 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural sam·u·rai.Japanese History.

  1. a member of the hereditary warrior class in feudal Japan.
  2. a retainer of a daimyo.

更多samurai例句

  1. Among the Ars-approved notables is the samurai action game Ghost of Tsushima, which is down to $40, tying the lowest price we've tracked.
  2. Although Yasuke is a forgotten and fabled figure, his real-life journey from stolen slave to star samurai is ripe for Hollywood.
  3. You play as Jin Sakai, a samurai part of a larger defending force that suffers an absolutely crushing defeat against the Mongol army attempting to take over Japan.
  4. And with the samurai sword, we just wanted it to be awesome.
  5. Of the Last Samurai he said, “They make it look like Japan would not have made it out of the feudal period without Tom Cruise.”
  6. We get to see Michonne, now an accepted and beloved member of the group, go full-on samurai again.
  7. One decorative panel worn under a black dress resembled samurai chest armor.
  8. Ditching the bleach, he seeped manly confidence with what appears to be a samurai ponytail.
  9. What became of the young Samurai and his wife after that I scarcely need to relate here.
  10. He was adopted by another Samurai, and eventually marries Z., the daughter of the house.
  11. There was generally a quarter in these towns where the Samurai lived quite apart from other people.
  12. The samurai, or warriors, sheathed their swords, though they still regarded them as their very souls.
  13. The old samurai, who had almost forgotten warfare, sought out their weapons, and gathered their troops.