jousted
英 [ˈdʒaʊstɪd]
美 [ˈdʒaʊstɪd]
v. (尤指旧时作为正式比赛一部分的)马上长矛打斗,骑马比武; (尤指作为正式或公开辩论一部分的)辩论,讨论,争论
joust的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- V-RECIP 竞争;角逐
When two or more people or organizationsjoust, they compete to see who is better.- ...lawyers joust in the courtroom...
法庭上展开激辩的律师们 - The oil company jousts with Esso for lead position in UK sales.
这家石油公司和埃索公司角逐英国市场销量的榜首位置。 - Joustis also a noun.
- There were notable jousts with the Secretary of Commerce.
和商业部长之间明显存在竞争。
- ...lawyers joust in the courtroom...
- V-RECIP (中世纪的骑士)进行马上长矛比武,骑马比武
In medieval times, when two knights on horsebackjousted, they fought against each other using long spears called lances.- Knights joust and frolic.
骑士们骑马比武,嬉戏作乐。
- Knights joust and frolic.
双语例句
- Storm was a rival of the devil and jousted with him for the lives of men and beasts.
斯托恩是恶魔的竞争对手,他同它们争夺人类和动物的生命。