protagonist
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++pro·tag·o·nist /prəʊˈtæɡənɪst $ proʊ-/ noun [countable] formal 1. ALthe most important character in a play, film, or story 〔戏剧、电影或故事的〕主要人物,主角 SYN main character2 COMPETE WITH/TRY TO BEATone of the most important people taking part in a competition, battle, or struggle 〔竞赛、战役或斗争的〕参加者,参与者 the main protagonists in the conflict 主要的冲突方3 SUPPORT A PERSON, GROUP, OR PLANone of the most important supporters of a social or political idea 〔社会主张、政治思想的〕主要支持者,主要拥护者protagonist of a protagonist of educational reform 教育改革的积极拥护者
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protagonist• Their supernatural protagonists had encapsulated the virtues and vices of human beings, thoroughly homogenized.• And the protagonists sounded fairly confident in their attempts to resolve the dilemma.• Birds are the protagonists of Jean-Luc Mylayne's photographed imaginary story at Meteo until the end of the month.• After this declaration, one of the protagonists must go.• The U.N. Security Council has influence with some of the protagonists in the conflict.• The protagonist of Alfredo also represents virtue and vice combined in a single protagonist.• Racine has entered the drawingroom, and these protagonists engage either in anguished self-revelation or in disillusioning judgments about each other.main protagonists• The antics of the main protagonists certainly seemed to prove that something was radically wrong in the way our schools were organised.• One way to gain insight into these issues is to view them through the work of some of the main protagonists.• The main protagonists are the chief officers and chairs of the committees.• In Diva much of the shooting highlights the interiors of the domiciles of the two main protagonists, Jules and Borodin.Origin protagonist (1600-1700) Greek protagonistes, from agonistes “competitor, actor”pro·tag·o·nist nounChineseSyllable
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protagonist
pro‧tag‧o‧nist /prəʊˈtæɡənəst, prəʊˈtæɡənɪst $ proʊ-/
noun [countable] formal
SYN main character
2. one of the most important people taking part in a competition, battle, or struggle:
the main protagonists in the conflict
3. one of the most important supporters of a social or political idea
protagonist of
a protagonist of educational reform
pro‧tag‧o‧nist /prəʊˈtæɡənəst, prəʊˈtæɡənɪst $ proʊ-/
noun [countable] formal Date: 1600-1700
Language: Greek
Origin: protagonistes, from agonistes 'competitor, actor'
1. the most important character in a play, film, or story Language: Greek
Origin: protagonistes, from agonistes 'competitor, actor'
SYN main character
2. one of the most important people taking part in a competition, battle, or struggle:
3. one of the most important supporters of a social or political idea
protagonist of