bard
英 [bɑ:d] 美 [bɑ:rd]
bard基本释义
n.吟游诗人;诗人
bard用法及例句
noun1. an ornamental caparison for a horse2. a lyric poetverb1. put a caparison one.g
bard音标
英 [bɑ:d]
美 [bɑ:rd]
bard基本释义
n.吟游诗人;诗人
bard用法及例句
noun
1. an ornamental caparison for a horse
2. a lyric poet
verb
1. put a caparison on
e.g. caparison the horses for the festive occasion
Synonym: caparisonbardedress up
1. 诗人A bard is a poet.
1. 吟游诗人:基本职业有战士(Warrior),牧师(Cleric),法师(Mage),贼(Thief)四种职业可以加入.忍者(Ninja),吟游诗人(Bard)等十种可以加入.您的体值(con)就会增加了一点,知道怎麽走到Jafar后,就去找公会长老吧,所需的经验值,
2. 游吟诗人:阵营以两部分来表达, 前者表世界观(3种), 后者是个人之伦理观念(3种)因此共有 3 x 3 =9 种阵营可以选择, 但阵营的选择会受职业限制, 如游侠(Paladin)只可为Lawful Good ; 游吟诗人(Bard)至少要有一项为 N
3. bard:bangladesh academy for rural development; 孟加拉农村发展学会
近义词
临近词
dress up穿上盛装
versifier诗人
writer作者
barde铠甲(保护或装饰马匹的盔...
caparison 装饰用马衣...
wordsmith擅长文字创作的人...
poetaster蹩脚诗人
composer创作者(尤指乐曲的)...
poet诗人
songster歌手
Bardu
Barcelona
Bardh
Bardis
barde
Barda
Bardea
Bardi
Bardt
bardy
Bardo
bare
相关列句
A man so difficult to please must be bard to work with.(一个如此难以取悦的人,一定不好共事。)
This isn’t why I came to Bard’ — to total enthusiasm,” Ms. Batkin said of her classmates.(对于热忱者而言,则没有为什么我来巴德的疑问。”BATKIN夫人对她的同学说。)
Well, gee, you should have taken your first level in something easier, like bard or rogue.(好了,吁,你的头一级本该选个简单点的,像是吟游诗人或是游荡者。)
Never ask a bard to play the banjo.(永远不要让呤诗的人弹五弦琴。)
"It's a story that captures the imagination," says James Romm, a professor of classics at Bard College in Annandale, New York.(“这可是一个引人无限遐想的故事,”来自纽约州安纳代尔镇巴德学院的古希腊罗马文学教授JamesRomm说道。)
MM:... but before I revealed myself, I used my paladin ability to Detect Evil on the group of you, him and the bard.(但在我现身之前,我曾使用我的圣武士能力对你们队伍中的你、他还有那个诗人侦测邪恶。)
The new-comer leaned gracefully upon the bar, and recited many tales with the confidence of a bard who has come upon a new field.(新来的人优雅斜靠在吧台上,以一种已经进入了一个新的领域的诗人的自信讲述了许多故事。)
The Works of the Bard: Use the Shakespeare search engine or browse plays by category to get references and text of Shakespeare’s works.(TheWorksoftheBard:使用这个莎士比亚搜索引擎或者按照类别浏览剧本稿,检索到莎士比亚作品的引用和台词。)
They speak of Bard with warmth and frustration.(他们说起巴德时带着热情和沮丧。)
Jonathan Cott, the editor of a recent collection of Bob Dylan interviews, said the motives of the gravel-voiced bard were frequently impenetrable.(*近一本鲍勃·迪伦访谈录的编辑JonathanCott称,这位声音如砂石般沙哑的吟唱诗人的动机常常让人无法理解。)