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Troubadours Meaning in English

word · lemma: troubadour

ˈtɹubəˌdɔɹ
TROO-buh-dor
tɹˈuːbədˌɔːz
troo-buh-DAWZ

释义

Troubadours were poets and musicians in the Middle Ages who sang and wrote songs, usually about love, mainly in France and nearby regions.

用法与细微差别

Used mainly in historical or literary contexts; rarely used for modern musicians. Collocates with 'medieval', 'love songs', and 'court'. Plural: 'troubadours'. Not to be confused with 'bard' (used more generally in English literature, especially in reference to English poets).

例句

Many troubadours traveled from castle to castle.

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The songs of troubadours were about love and chivalry.

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In medieval France, troubadours were famous entertainers.

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Some troubadours wrote poems that are still read today.

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The tales of troubadours bring medieval history to life.

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You can still see modern performers calling themselves troubadours at some folk festivals.

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