Elizabethan
Elizabethan 英 [ɪˌlɪzəˈbi:θn] 美 [ɪˌlɪzəˈbiθən, -ˈbɛθən]
adj. 伊丽莎白一世时代的;英国女王伊莉莎白一世的 n. 伊莉莎白女王一世时代的英国人(尤指文人)
名词复数:elizabethans
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- adj. 伊丽莎白一世时代的;英国女王伊莉莎白一世的
- n. 伊莉莎白女王一世时代的英国人(尤指文人)
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1. Totnes won the title because it has become a centre for artists and New Age fans, but is also known for its quaint, narrow streets and Elizabethan heritage.
托特内斯能获此殊荣,是因为它现在已经成了艺术家和新时代运动拥趸们的聚居地,同时又因古风犹存的狭窄街道和伊丽莎白一世时期的遗迹而闻名遐迩。
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2. After a good performance during Elizabethan England, actors were thrown money on the stage and they would kneel down to collect the money thus ‘breaking’ the line of the leg.
在伊丽莎白时代的英格兰,在一个好的表演之后,会有钱币掷上舞台,而演出者会跪下来收集这些钱,这样就用“断”一条腿来破除不吉。
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3. But even if it was, he said, the traditions of Elizabethan portraiture meant that it would be unwise to conclude that Shakespeare actually looked like the figure depicted in the portrait.
他还说,但是即使它是莎士比亚,可是根据伊丽莎白一世时代肖像画家的传统,意味着要我们相信莎士比亚实际上是像肖像画上所描绘的那个人,并做出他就是莎士比亚的结论是不明智的。
- Elizabethan (adj.) "belonging to the period of Queen Elizabeth I" (1558-1603) of England, 1807 (Elizabethean); Coleridge (1817) has Elizabethian, and Carlyle (1840) finally attains the modern form. The noun is first attested 1859.
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