单词 | gladiator |
释义 | gladiator (glædieɪtəʳ ) Word forms: gladiators 1. countable noun In the time of the Roman Empire, a gladiator was a man who had to fight against other men or wild animals in order to entertain an audience. 2. countable noun You can refer to a sports player or a performer as a gladiator in order to emphasize how brave or dangerous their actions are. [journalism, emphasis] As the gladiators rolled away from the starting gates, a gasp went up when the Scottish cyclist's left foot clicked out of the pedal. Collocations: gladiator sandals Even knee- high gladiator sandals haven't escaped the fl oral paintbrush. Times, Sunday Times In terms of footwear, gladiator sandals will be big news again this summer, so get in ahead of the crowd. Times, Sunday Times We'll be wearing ours with gold gladiator sandals. Times, Sunday Times No one looks good in gladiator sandals, and yet a lot of people seem to be wearing them. Times, Sunday Times These were given substance by the addition of crocodile leather straps and yokes, which set off the crocodile leather gladiator sandals nicely. Times, Sunday Times |
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