| 单词 | Shakespearean |
| 释义 | Shakespearean From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishLiterature, ArtsShakespeareanShakes‧pea‧re‧an /ʃeɪkˈspɪəriən $ -ˈspɪr-/ adjective [only before noun]1 ALin the style of ShakespeareShakespearean language2 Arelating to the work of Shakespearea famous Shakespearean actorExamples from the CorpusShakespearean• What is it that seems modern about this early Shakespearean comedy, which has often been labeled misogynistic?• But I think there is a positive idealism in him that makes him a major Shakespearean figure.• Frank, who virtually lives in his brown jacket, blends in with his dusty study, and has a Shakespearean flourish.• He was the first classical actor of his generation to discard antique modes of Shakespearean interpretation and performance.• a drama of Shakespearean length and complexity• Mobutu emerges from all this as a villain of Shakespearean proportions.• Shakespearean scholars• Through the Blue Mountain College home page we can zip a personalized Shakespearean sonnet, 116, to a friend. |
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