chivalric 英 ['ʃɪvəlrɪk]   美 ['ʃɪvəlrɪk]

chivalric

chivalric  英 ['ʃɪvəlrɪk] 美 ['ʃɪvəlrɪk]

adj. 骑士的;有武士气概的 

Urban literature was influenced by church literature and chivalric literature on the representation of female's love. 中世纪西欧城市文学对女性爱情的表现受到了教会文学和骑士爱情的双重影响。
"Romans" were used to write popular stories involving chivalric or courtly love, and such tales became known as romances. 当时人们用"Romans"语言来写包括骑士时代或宫廷式爱情故事在内的各种流行小说,而这些故事后来就被称为romances了。

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  • adj. 骑士的;有武士气概的
  • 1. Urban literature was influenced by church literature and chivalric literature on the representation of female's love.

    中世纪西欧城市文学对女性爱情的表现受到了教会文学和骑士爱情的双重影响。

  • 2. "Romans" were used to write popular stories involving chivalric or courtly love, and such tales became known as romances.

    当时人们用"Romans"语言来写包括骑士时代或宫廷式爱情故事在内的各种流行小说,而这些故事后来就被称为romances了。

  • 3. The main characters were Don Quixote , a poor county gentleman who has read too many chivalric romances. His companion was Sancho Panza.

    小说中的主要人物是唐。吉诃德,他是一个穷乡绅,他读了许多骑士冒险小说,他的同伴叫桑丘。潘莎。

  • chivalric (adj.) "characteristic of chivalry, chivalrous," 1797, from chivalry + -ic. Pronounced by poets with accent on the middle syllable, and because they are the only ones who need it, that pronunciation might as well be accepted.
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