bard
英 [bɑːd]
美 [bɑːrd]
n. 诗人
复数:bards 过去式:barded 现在分词:barding
BNC.15819 / COCA.17063
牛津词典
noun
- 诗人
a person who writes poems
柯林斯词典
- 诗人
Abardis a poet.
英英释义
noun
- an ornamental caparison for a horse
- a lyric poet
verb
双语例句
- The extra wide wear bard is provided to support maximum loading.
穿的超宽诗人提供支持的最大负荷。 - I think the Conservatives will be bard put to gain support.
我觉得保守党很难获得支持。 - Then, gazing over the handkerchief, he said:& The bard's noserag.
望着手绢说:‘大诗人’的鼻涕布。 - Shakespeare is sometimes referred to as the bard.
莎士比亚有时被称作诗人。 - The bard was right: past is prologue, or at least it is in US politics.
莎士比亚说得对:过去的只是序曲。至少对美国政治而言是如此。 - In certain cases, such as a bard writing a song, there may be no cost at all, of course.
确定情况下,如诗人写了首歌,当然根本没有花费。 - This shift as much as doubles the efficiency under an artificial mixture of ultraviolet and visible light, Bard says.
巴德表示,经过这样的转换,在人工混合紫外线与可见光下的效率最多可提高到两倍。 - Look at yourself, he said, you dreadful bard.
瞧瞧你自己,他说,你这丑陋的‘大诗人’。 - He was the bard of the farmers and workers of New England and his quiet verse mirrored the staid New Hampshire countryside.
他是新英格兰农民和工人的歌唱者,他的闲适的诗歌反映着新罕布什尔宁静的农村生活。 - A man so difficult to please must be bard to work with.
一个如此难以取悦的人,一定不好共事。
