knight
n. (中古時代的)武士; 騎士; 爵士; (國際象棋中)馬
vt. 封…為爵士
In medieval times, a knight was a man of noble birth, who served his king or lord in battle.
If someone is knighted, they are given a knighthood.
He was knighted in the Queen's birthday honours list in June 1988.
他於1988年6月被封為爵士,是女王生日宴會上的受勳者之一。
A knight is a man who has been knighted.
In chess, a knight is a piece which is shaped like a horse's head.
If you refer to someone as a knight in shining armour, you mean that they are kind and brave, and likely to rescue you from a difficult situation.
Love songs trick us into believing in knights in shining armor.
情歌哄騙我們去相信有勇救美人的英雄。
1. originally a person of noble birth trained to arms and chivalry; today in Great Britain a person honored by the sovereign for personal merit
2. a chessman in the shape of a horse's head; can move two squares horizontally and one vertically (or vice versa)
1. raise (someone) to knighthood;
knight in shining armour (或 knight on a white char
救美的英雄
knight of the road
(非正式)(為跑業務、旅行等)常跑路的人,(舊時的)路上劫匪
There was a knight who devoted much of his time to hunting.
從前有個騎士,他大部分時間都在打獵.
He was made an honourary knight.
他被授予榮譽爵士稱號.
He picked up the white knight and moved it across the board.
他揀起白色的相朝前走了一步.
Trace back to 17 th century, they joined in the same ancestor, Robert Spencer , second Earl of Sunderland, Knight.
追溯到17世紀, 他們的共同先祖是羅伯特·斯潘塞爵士(森德蘭伯爵二世).
Look to have the feeling of armour of European mediaeval knight It'seems that.
看上去似乎有歐洲中世紀騎士甲的感覺了.