troubadours

英 [ˈtruːbədʊəz] 美 [ˈtrubəˌdɔrz]

n.  游吟诗人(因11–13世纪法国的巡回表演者而得名)
troubadour的复数



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. Troubadours mainly wrote love poems.
        行吟诗人主要写爱情诗。