jester
英 [ˈdʒestə(r)]
美 [ˈdʒestər]
n. (旧时宫廷中的)逗乐小丑,弄臣
复数:jesters
BNC.23234 / COCA.24514
牛津词典
noun
- (旧时宫廷中的)逗乐小丑,弄臣
a man employed in the past at the court of a king or queen to amuse people by telling jokes and funny stories- the court jester
宫廷弄臣
- the court jester
柯林斯词典
- (中世纪欧洲宫廷的)逗乐小丑,弄臣
In the courts of kings and queens in medieval Europe, thejesterwas the person whose job was to do silly things in order to make people laugh.
英英释义
noun
- a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the Middle Ages
双语例句
- When the jester sang for the King and Queen, In a coat he borrowed from James Dean.
小丑穿上詹姆士迪恩的外套为国王和王后演唱。 - This word was received with loud cheers. A jester at the court of his master, indulged and disesteemed, winning a clement master's praise.
这句话博得了大声喝采。左不过是主人宫廷里的一名弄臣,既被纵容又受到轻视,博得宽厚的主人一声赞许而已。 - The jester laughed Lenore and wanted to see the king's jeweler.
小丑笑了丽诺儿,然后去见国王的珠宝匠。 - Robin Hood: I know, he'll make me court jester.
罗宾汉:我知道,他会让我成为宫廷弄臣。 - Jester: He's headed to the control room in the basement.
杰斯特:他已经向控制室出发了。 - Good thing I'm neither a clown nor a court jester.
好在我既不是小丑也不是宫廷丑角。 - Jester: this is amazing! Even the Devil boy is no match for it!
杰斯特:太令人惊奇了!连恶魔小子也不是他的对手! - He was a jester and a parcel poet.
他是一个小丑,也是个业余诗人。 - She held the little moon that the jester had brought her.
她握着那小丑带给她的小月亮。 - Jester: you're not gonna shoot me, are you? If you do, I'll die, you know.
杰斯特:你不会开枪的吧?你一开枪我的小命可就挂了,你知道的。
