jester

jester [ˈdʒestə(r)]  [ˈdʒɛstɚ] 

第三人称复数:jesters

jester 基本解释

名词(昔日为统治者说笑逗乐的)弄臣

jester 网络解释

1. 弄臣:莎剧中的傻瓜(fool)和弄臣(jester)以<<皆大欢喜>>中的试金石,<<第十二夜>>中的费斯特和<<李尔王>>中的弄人为代表,他们对于人类社会人性缺陷的讽刺性直白为戏剧增加了更多的思考空间和研究意义.

2. 讲笑话的人:jestbook 滑稽书 | jester 讲笑话的人 | jestful 诙谐的

3. (暗杀):7 - Blade(刀锋) | 8 - Jester(暗杀) | 9 - Ranger(游侠)

jester 词典解释

1. jester的解释

1. (中世纪欧洲宫廷的)逗乐小丑,弄臣
    In the courts of kings and queens in medieval Europe, the jester was the person whose job was to do silly things in order to make people laugh.

jester 单语例句

1. jester

1. I called for a jester to entertain me and waited by the window, barely managing to contain my childish glee.

2. While Hamlet only pokes fun at the skull of a dead jester, the Korean king orders the clowns to disclose corruptive officials and murderers.

3. " That was definitely a surprise, " Jester said of the reaction to the photo.

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4. He once labelled Vasco da Gama teammate Edmundo a court jester and described Pele as " a poet when he's quiet ".

5. jester的翻译

5. In one famous incident Romario labeled his rival " the court jester " and Edmundo was forced out of the club in 2000.

6. A court jester probably understood this better than many of our netizens.

jester 英英释义

jester

noun

1. a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the Middle Ages

    Synonym: fool motley fool