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samurai

/sam-oo-rahy/US // ˈsæm ʊˌraɪ //UK // (ˈsæmʊˌraɪ, ˈsæmjʊ-) //

武士,武士长,日本武士,武人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sam·u·rai.Japanese History.

    • : a member of the hereditary warrior class in feudal Japan.
    • : a retainer of a daimyo.

Examples

  • 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.

  • Although Yasuke is a forgotten and fabled figure, his real-life journey from stolen slave to star samurai is ripe for Hollywood.

  • 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.

  • And with the samurai sword, we just wanted it to be awesome.

  • 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.”

  • We get to see Michonne, now an accepted and beloved member of the group, go full-on samurai again.

  • One decorative panel worn under a black dress resembled samurai chest armor.

  • Ditching the bleach, he seeped manly confidence with what appears to be a samurai ponytail.

  • What became of the young Samurai and his wife after that I scarcely need to relate here.

  • He was adopted by another Samurai, and eventually marries Z., the daughter of the house.

  • There was generally a quarter in these towns where the Samurai lived quite apart from other people.

  • The samurai, or warriors, sheathed their swords, though they still regarded them as their very souls.

  • The old samurai, who had almost forgotten warfare, sought out their weapons, and gathered their troops.