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
- Replicas of five tiny bronze figurines-dancers and musicians escorted by a jester-provide a tantalizing glimpse into Myanmar's ( Burma's) history.
五个复制的小铜像与小丑一起的演奏者和舞蹈者勾起了我们对于缅甸历史的兴趣。 - 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。 - 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。 - "I don't think he did his homework very well," Jester said of the ringleader.
我觉得他事前没有做好功课,」杰斯特说:「他挑错晚上了。 - 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。 - A tear winked on the jester's furrowed cheek.
小丑满是皱纹的脸上,一滴泪在闪烁。 - The story goes that a certain court jester went too far one day and insulted his king.
这是关于一个宫廷小丑的故事。这天,他故事讲的有点儿过头,得罪了国王。 - 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。 - Jester: oops, I forgot to mention one teeny Wittle item.
杰斯特:对了,我差点忘记了一个小小的细节。 - Oh, and while the King was looking down, The jester stole his thorny crown.
当国王向下一望,小丑偷掉多刺的王冠成了帝王。