gladiator是什么意思
n. 斗士, 斗剑者, 争论者
n. (ancient Rome) a professional combatant or a captive who entertained the public by engaging in mortal combat
gladiator的用法和例句
1.You’re not a sword an or a gladiator.
你不是战士 更不是角斗士
2.Somewhere in there, you’re still a gladiator.
在你内心深处 你仍然是个角斗士
3.Put them with the other gladiators! I get it.
把他们和其他角斗士放一起 我明白了
4.I’m ready to gladiate in a suit or whatever.
我準備好做什么穿著西裝的角斗了
5.As punishment, I was forced to be in here and become a gladiator.
作为惩罚 我 来到这里做个角斗士
6.Yet only a gladiator, regardless of skill.
他再厉害 也就是个角斗士
7.Yeah, you are, ’cause you’re a warrior, a gladiator.
没错 因为你是个战士 角斗士
8.Sports is a big part of that, as it was in gladiator times.
跟角斗士时期一样 体育是重要的一部分
9.Rome itself never had two such distinguished gladiators.
罗马都不会有像两位这样杰出的角斗士
10.Well, I was serious about the girl’s family and the gladiating.
刚说的那事儿 我是认真的