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templar

/tem-pler/US // ˈtɛm plər //UK // (ˈtɛmplə) //

圣殿骑士,神殿骑士,圣殿骑士团,圣殿堂

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a member of a religious military order founded by Crusaders in Jerusalem about 1118, and suppressed in 1312.
    • : a barrister or other person occupying chambers in the Temple, London.
    • : a member of the Masonic order, Knights Templars.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The biggest twist was playing as a Templar, and that it had some interesting, direct connections to “Unity.”

  • The Knights Templar cartel controls the lab, which required several hundred thousand dollars of initial investment.

  • She says he insisted she knew the number of a bank account that would lead to the lost treasure of the Knights Templar.

  • Schiller responded only briefly, saying “I know” or that she understood what Templar was saying, without endorsing his views.

  • Templar, who maintains that he “literally handled every inch of this story,” says he feels “exploited.”

  • He allegedly attended a 2002 meeting to revive the Templar order.

  • On his head the Templar wore a white linen coif, and over that a small round cap made of red cloth.

  • Drinking habits were attributed to them; the saying was already in use 'to drink like a Templar.'

  • What must be well observed is the secret action of the Brothers of the Templar Rite.

  • Through this gate passed the Knights Templar to and from their great fortified domain beyond.

  • "Do not so," said the Templar, who had hitherto stood gloomily looking on in silence.