crusades
英 [kruːˈseɪdz]
美 [kruːˈseɪdz]
n. (长期坚定不移的)斗争,运动; (中世纪的)十字军东征
v. 长期坚定不移地奋斗
crusade的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (长期坚定不移的)斗争,运动
Acrusadeis a long and determined attempt to achieve something for a cause that you feel strongly about.- Footballers launched an unprecedented crusade against racism on the terraces...
足球运动员们对阶梯看台上的种族歧视发起了一场空前的运动。 - He made it his crusade to teach children to love books.
他把教孩子们热爱读书当做自己的使命。
- Footballers launched an unprecedented crusade against racism on the terraces...
- VERB 长期坚定不移地奋斗
If youcrusadefor a particular cause, you make a long and determined effort to achieve something for it.- ...a newspaper that has crusaded against the country's cocaine traffickers.
坚决抨击该国可卡因毒贩的报纸 - ...an adopted boy whose cause is taken up by a crusading lawyer.
由一位执著坚定的律师受理其诉讼案件的被收养男孩
- ...a newspaper that has crusaded against the country's cocaine traffickers.
- (发生于11世纪至13世纪的)十字军东征
The Crusadeswere the wars that were fought by Christians in Palestine against the Muslims during the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth centuries.
双语例句
- The Middle East had become known to Europeans during the11th-13th century crusades.
11至13世纪的十字军东征期间,欧洲人开始对中东有所了解。 - There had been many significant consumer crusades before Nader.
在内德之前,已经有了很多重要的消费者维权运动。 - Geoffrey Chaucer was born some hundred years after the last war of the Crusades, in the early part of the Renaissance.
十字军东征最后的一场战争之后几百年,杰弗里•乔叟出生,那时正是文艺复兴的早期。 - They broke through the Moslem defenses and began a long series of wars called the Crusades.
他们冲破穆斯林人的防线,发动了一系列的战争,人们称之为十字军东征。 - King Richard returns from the crusades.
理查德王结束东征也要回来了。 - A substantial part of the book covers the period of the Crusades.
这本书有很大一部分是讲十字军东征那段历史的。 - As mayor, he launched a string of crusades.
在担任纽约市长的时候,他曾推出了一系列改革举措。 - The crusades weakened feudalism, reduced the rule of the church, and made the Italian cities become a superpower to Mediterranean trade.
十字军东征削弱了封建主义制度,弱化了教会的统治,并使意大利的一些城市成为地中海商业贸易的超级力量。 - Vatican had a change of heart over 'barbaric' Crusades.
罗马教廷对“野蛮的”十字军东征改变了看法。 - The crusades were essentially the product of their time, bound up with the medieval way of life, especially with feudalism.
十字军基本上是时代的产物,它受到中世纪生活方式尤其是封建主义的约束。