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gladiator

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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glad·i·a·tor /ˈɡlædieɪtə $ -ər/ noun [countable]  SHAPa soldier who fought against other men or wild animals as an entertainment in ancient Rome 〔古罗马的〕角斗士gladiatorial /ˌɡlædiəˈtɔːriəl◂/ adjective gladiatorial combat 角斗士的格斗
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gladiatorA gladiator named Justice holding the distinctive Salinas head in one hand, a bloodied sword in the other.Beside him Carol watched the modern-day gladiators as they came at each other.Doug winds this invisible gladiator in by bitter degrees, inches rather than feet at a time.You were both circling like gladiators.Helmeted, armed with long, spear-like boards, the surfers looked like gladiators going out to engage in mortal combat.Few studies are such ambitious efforts to explain the entire set of gladiators in a political society.Comparative data in Chapter 3 suggested that in most countries few adults are political gladiators.It might be argued that political gladiators are no different than other people but that certain chance events propel them into activism.
Origin gladiator (1500-1600) Latin gladius sword
glad·i·a·tor nounChineseSyllable
men a who fought soldier other against Corpus


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gladiator
gladiator /ˈɡlædieɪtə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: gladius 'sword'
a soldier who fought against other men or wild animals as an entertainment in ancient Rome
—gladiatorial /ˌɡlædiəˈtɔːriəl◂/ adjective:
    gladiatorial combat


gladi·atorBrE /ˈɡlædieɪtə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɡlædieɪtər/ 🔊 noun(in ancient Rome) a man trained to fight other men or animals in order to entertain the public (古罗马)角斗士 gladia·tor·ial BrE /ˌɡlædiəˈtɔːriəl/ 🔊NAmE /ˌɡlædiəˈtɔːriəl/ 🔊 adjectivegladiatorial combat角斗士的格斗