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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
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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.
    1. 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。
    2. 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。
  • 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.
    1. ...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
    2. ...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
  • (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 believable causes of the Renaissance: ( 1) the Crusades;( 2) the invention of printing.
      可相信的文艺复兴的原因:一是十字军东征,二是印刷术的发明。
    • It rests on the assumption that nonwhites need the White Messiah to lead their crusades.
      它建立在非白人需要白人救世主来领导他们的正义之战的臆想之上。
    • He had within his reach his pistols and carbine, and Ali, standing near him, held one of the small Arabian hatchets, whose form has not varied since the Crusades.
      手枪和马枪就在他的身边,阿里站在他的附近,手里握着一把那种自十字军以来从未改变过式样的阿拉伯小斧头。
    • This paper is written with the unpopular belief that the crusades and Military Orders were not all bad.
      本文基于今日不受欢迎的理论,即十字军与军事修会不是完全负面的、坏的。
    • 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。
    • Yes, the Crusades died off, but it was regaining popularity.
      士兵们虽然相继死去,但是十字军的阴魂一直未散。
    • ( historically) a Muslim who opposed the crusades.
      (历史上的)反对宗教战争的穆斯林。
    • I'll also look in detail at the risks and rewards of crusades and jihads.
      我同样会展示十字军东征和圣战的风险和回报的细节。
    • Ever since the Crusades, pilgrims had made the city a focal point of their travels.
      从十字军东征以后,朝圣者已使该城市成为他们旅行的一个集中点。
    • 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。