crusaders
英 [ˈkruːˈseɪdəz]
美 [kruˈseɪdərz]
n. 十字军战士; (某)运动的参加者
crusader的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (某一事业的)拥护者,追随者
Acrusader fora cause is someone who does a lot in support of it.- He has set himself up as a crusader for higher press and broadcasting standards.
他自认是一位追求更高的新闻和广播标准的斗士。
- He has set himself up as a crusader for higher press and broadcasting standards.
- 十字军战士
ACrusaderwas a knight who fought in the Crusades.
双语例句
- He led the Muslims against the Crusaders and eventually recaptured Palestine from the Kingdom of Jerusalem after his victory in the Battle of Hattin.
他领导穆斯林抵抗十字军,并最终在哈丁战役获胜后,从耶路撒冷王国手中收复了巴勒斯坦。 - The crusaders were professional soldiers for whom war was a most honourable occupation.
十字军是职业军人,对他们来说打仗是最光荣的职业。 - The Crusaders believed they were fighting for a noble cause.
十字军战士认为他们是在为一项伟大的事业而战。 - In a straight fight the crusaders usually won; in skirmishes, the Saracens often overcame their more numerous opponents.
单打独斗,十字军战士通常会赢;在小规模战斗中,撒拉逊人经常能以少胜多。 - Those who style themselves as populist crusaders are generally either playing to the voters with no real intention of following through, or are destined to disappoint.
那些将自己标榜为民粹主义战士的人,一般来说,要么是没有诚意,与选民虚与委蛇,要么就注定要失望。 - After the shrines of Christianity were in "safe" hands, many Crusaders returned home and turned their attention to other things, like the cathedral at Chartres.
在基督教圣坛被拯救回来后,许多十字军士兵返回家园,开始做其他的一些事情,比如修建。 - Even if they were motivated by economic reasons the way the crusaders obviously were.
即使他们是被经济原因推动的,显然十字军是被经济原因推动。 - Or the crusaders that Christianity must be spread and eliminated these infidels.
或是十字军说基督教应该被传播到世界各地,要消灭那些异教徒。 - The crusaders travelled through Venice on their return from the campaign and left behind them many of their spoils.
因为十字军战罢归来路经威尼斯时留下了许多战利品。 - Crusaders declaring war on Byz every time they pass their lands fixed.
十字军向拜占庭宣战,修正了他们的行走路线。