troubadour

英 [ˈtruːbədɔː(r)] 美 [ˈtruːbədɔːr]

n.  游吟诗人(因11–13世纪法国的巡回表演者而得名)

复数:troubadours

BNC.25507 / COCA.25939



牛津词典

noun

  1. 游吟诗人(因11–13世纪法国的巡回表演者而得名)
    a writer and performer of songs or poetry (after the French travelling performers of the 11th-13th centuries)

    柯林斯词典

    1. 行吟诗人,民谣歌手(12、13 世纪周游意大利及法国为贵族表演的诗人或歌手)
      Troubadours were poets and singers who used to travel around and perform to noble families in Italy and France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
      1. (尤指歌词在音乐中至关重要的)流行歌手
        People sometimes refer to popular singers as troubadours, especially when the words of their songs are an important part of their music.

        双语例句

        1. And while today he places great value on the time he has with his family, he is not ready to surrender his life as a poet and grizzled troubadour.
          现在的他尽管非常看重与家人相处的时间,却不打算放弃诗人兼浪迹天涯的苍发歌手生活。
        2. Once her husband to go out to fight a young Troubadour came to her home, the two became good friends.
          有一次她的丈夫外出打仗,一位年轻的游吟诗人来到她家里,两人成了好朋友。
        3. Pop troubadour Wang Leehom wooed his fans with his butter-smooth vocals and wowed them with flashy pyrotechnics.
          流行歌手王力宏用他温柔的嗓音来向他的粉丝传情,灿烂的烟火着实让大家都吃了一惊。
        4. One of the German lyric poets and singers in the troubadour tradition who flourished from the12th to the14th century.
          吟游诗人风行于12世纪至14世纪的继承游吟诗人传统的德国抒情诗人和歌手。
        5. "The joys of love are but a moment long," sang the troubadour," but the pain of love endures forever." This.
          “爱的欢乐只是一瞬间”,乡遥歌手唱道,“但是爱的疼痛永远持续”。这几乎成了热门歌曲。
        6. A Troubadour has a poised and composed attitude towards his individual and direct perceptions.
          行吟是一种态度,一种淡定与从容;一种直面个体的内心感受,服从自我的内心呼唤;
        7. In a jealous rage the lord killed the troubadour and served his wife the man's heart.
          领主嫉愤难当,杀死了那名行吟诗人,并把诗人的心给他妻子吃。

        英英释义

        noun

        1. a singer of folk songs

            Synonym:    folk singerjongleurminstrelpoet-singer