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spartan

/spahr-tn/US // ˈspɑr tn //UK // (ˈspɑːtən) //

斯巴达人,斯巴达,斯巴达语,斯帕坦

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : Also Spar·tan·ic [spahr-tan-ik]. /spɑrˈtæn ɪk/. of or relating to Sparta or its people.
    • : suggestive of the ancient Spartans; sternly disciplined and rigorously simple, frugal, or austere.
    • : brave; undaunted.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a native or inhabitant of Sparta.
    • : a person of Spartan characteristics.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Xerxes then wiped out the Spartan force and did exactly that.

  • We are reminded of his humility and penchant for Spartan training conditions—traits that are of course essential to his monk-like image, an image that certain purists want to see maintained at all costs.

  • Of the four behavioral rankings at the time — “Novice,” “Brown,” “Gold” and “Spartan,” the highest — he was repeatedly ranked as “Novice,” the lowest.

  • Despite being Windows 10's default browser, Spartan never achieved significant marketshare, let alone the crushing dominance once enjoyed by Internet Explorer.

  • Bullough was a third-team all-American and a cornerstone of the Spartan defense.

  • Having raised up a Spartan fleet to destroy Athens, they then opened their coffers to Athens and helped it rebuild.

  • Spartan admirals quickly trained themselves for a new kind of war, and one of them, Lysander, mastered it very quickly.

  • Their sense of security was badly shocked when Spartan ships, fueled by Persian cash, first attacked their military convoys.

  • There are sad, Spartan stores, endless rundown espresso cafes, and just a handful of attractive restaurants.

  • And, though it was a shock, there was only one thing I thought of and that was what a little Spartan my sister was.

  • Spartan Rhea was from Missouri, and belonged to a family intensely Southern in their convictions.

  • With a Spartan-like resolve she at last put every letter and keepsake into the sacrificial flames.

  • The Spartan boy did not even make a grimace when the wolf bit him beneath his frock, and these were all Spartan boys.

  • That was not the true Gordon, but rather the grafting of a new character on the original stem of Spartan simplicity and heroism.