The troubadour sang a beautiful love song.
吟遊詩人唱了一首美麗的愛情歌曲。
She was captivated by the troubadour's enchanting voice.
她被吟遊詩人迷人的聲音吸引住了。
The troubadour strummed his guitar under the moonlight.
吟遊詩人在月光下撥彈着他的吉他。
The troubadour entertained the crowd with his lively performance.
吟遊詩人用他活潑的表演娛樂了觀衆。
In medieval times, troubadours were popular entertainers in courts and castles.
在中世紀,吟遊詩人是宮廷和城堡中受歡迎的表演者。
The troubadour's songs often told stories of chivalry and romance.
吟遊詩人的歌曲經常講述騎士精神和浪漫故事。
The troubadour traveled from town to town, sharing his music with different audiences.
吟遊詩人從一個城鎮到另一個城鎮旅行,與不同的觀衆分享他的音樂。
Many troubadours composed their own songs and poems to perform for audiences.
許多吟遊詩人創作自己的歌曲和詩歌,爲觀衆表演。
The troubadour's performance was met with applause and cheers from the audience.
觀衆對吟遊詩人的表演報以掌聲和歡呼。
Legend has it that the troubadour's music had the power to heal the soul.
傳說中,吟遊詩人的音樂有着治癒靈魂的力量。
Another name for Romance Poetry that’s often synonym with it is troubadour poetry.Troubadours were the authors of the new romance poems.
浪漫詩歌的另一個名字通常是它的同義詞,是吟遊詩人詩歌。遊吟詩人是新浪漫詩的作者。
來源: iBT New TOEFL Breakthrough Point" Has your Highness seen the Lady Viola tonight? " asked a gallant troubadour of the fairy queen who floated down the hall upon his arm.
“殿下今晚見過維奧拉小姐嗎?”一個風流倜儻的抒情詩人向挽着他手臂飄然來到大廳的仙后問道。
來源: Little Women (Bilingual Edition)Bullock's oriole and the Louisiana tanager are here also, with many warblers and other little mountain troubadours, most of them now busy about their nests.
布洛克金鶯和路易斯安那唐納雀也在這裏,還有許多鶯和其他山地小吟遊詩人,它們中的大多數現在都在忙着築巢。
來源: Summer walks through the mountains.And yes these poems were also songs;many troubadours were able to make a living being full time poetswhich should tell you something about the value of that profession during the medieval times.
是的,這些詩也是歌曲;許多吟遊詩人能夠以全職詩人爲生,這應該告訴你一些關於中世紀時期這個職業的價值。
來源: New TOEFL TPO ListeningThe political climates have settle down enough so that troubadours had the luxury being able to spend most if not all of their time, creating, crafting or composing their love songs for their audiences.
政治氣候已經足夠穩定,以至於吟遊詩人能夠花費大部分時間(如果不是全部的話)爲觀衆創作、製作或創作他們的情歌。
來源: New TOEFL TPO ListeningNeither Louis nor Henry had very high opinions of the troubadours, but Eleanor held them in high esteem, and after her separation from Henry, she set up her own court at Poitiers and surrounded herself again with artists.
路易和亨利對吟遊詩人的評價都不高,但埃莉諾卻很尊重他們,在與亨利分居後,她在普瓦捷建立了自己的宮廷,身邊又聚集了一羣藝術家。
來源: Encyclopedia of World HistoryThe emergence of courtly love in southern France in the 12th century is all thanks to the troubadours, or poet-minstrels, who would either travel from town to town or be retained by a local court to provide their entertainment.
12 世紀法國南部宮廷愛情的興起都要歸功於吟遊詩人,或吟遊詩人,他們要麼從一個城鎮旅行到另一個城鎮,要麼被當地宮廷聘請來提供娛樂。
來源: Encyclopedia of World HistoryThe girls, who had come into the porch to see us off, waved their hands to us; the weaver nodded kindly; the dustman bowed as gracefully as a troubadour; Dick shook the reins, and we were off.
來到門廊爲我們送行的姑娘們向我們揮手。織工慈祥地點點頭;清潔工像遊吟詩人一樣優雅地鞠躬。迪克搖了搖繮繩,我們出發了。
來源: News from Wuyou Township (Part 1)According to some scholars, it was William IX, Duke of Aquitaine, who lived between 1071 and 1127, who was the first troubadour, and even if he wasn't the first, he certainly is the most famous of the early troubadours.
根據一些學者的說法,生活在 1071 年至 1127 年間的阿基坦公爵威廉九世是第一位遊吟詩人,即使他不是第一位,他也肯定是早期吟遊詩人中最著名的一位。
來源: Encyclopedia of World HistoryThe troubadour sang a beautiful love song.
吟遊詩人唱了一首美麗的愛情歌曲。
She was captivated by the troubadour's enchanting voice.
她被吟遊詩人迷人的聲音吸引住了。
The troubadour strummed his guitar under the moonlight.
吟遊詩人在月光下撥彈着他的吉他。
The troubadour entertained the crowd with his lively performance.
吟遊詩人用他活潑的表演娛樂了觀衆。
In medieval times, troubadours were popular entertainers in courts and castles.
在中世紀,吟遊詩人是宮廷和城堡中受歡迎的表演者。
The troubadour's songs often told stories of chivalry and romance.
吟遊詩人的歌曲經常講述騎士精神和浪漫故事。
The troubadour traveled from town to town, sharing his music with different audiences.
吟遊詩人從一個城鎮到另一個城鎮旅行,與不同的觀衆分享他的音樂。
Many troubadours composed their own songs and poems to perform for audiences.
許多吟遊詩人創作自己的歌曲和詩歌,爲觀衆表演。
The troubadour's performance was met with applause and cheers from the audience.
觀衆對吟遊詩人的表演報以掌聲和歡呼。
Legend has it that the troubadour's music had the power to heal the soul.
傳說中,吟遊詩人的音樂有着治癒靈魂的力量。
Another name for Romance Poetry that’s often synonym with it is troubadour poetry.Troubadours were the authors of the new romance poems.
浪漫詩歌的另一個名字通常是它的同義詞,是吟遊詩人詩歌。遊吟詩人是新浪漫詩的作者。
來源: iBT New TOEFL Breakthrough Point" Has your Highness seen the Lady Viola tonight? " asked a gallant troubadour of the fairy queen who floated down the hall upon his arm.
“殿下今晚見過維奧拉小姐嗎?”一個風流倜儻的抒情詩人向挽着他手臂飄然來到大廳的仙后問道。
來源: Little Women (Bilingual Edition)Bullock's oriole and the Louisiana tanager are here also, with many warblers and other little mountain troubadours, most of them now busy about their nests.
布洛克金鶯和路易斯安那唐納雀也在這裏,還有許多鶯和其他山地小吟遊詩人,它們中的大多數現在都在忙着築巢。
來源: Summer walks through the mountains.And yes these poems were also songs;many troubadours were able to make a living being full time poetswhich should tell you something about the value of that profession during the medieval times.
是的,這些詩也是歌曲;許多吟遊詩人能夠以全職詩人爲生,這應該告訴你一些關於中世紀時期這個職業的價值。
來源: New TOEFL TPO ListeningThe political climates have settle down enough so that troubadours had the luxury being able to spend most if not all of their time, creating, crafting or composing their love songs for their audiences.
政治氣候已經足夠穩定,以至於吟遊詩人能夠花費大部分時間(如果不是全部的話)爲觀衆創作、製作或創作他們的情歌。
來源: New TOEFL TPO ListeningNeither Louis nor Henry had very high opinions of the troubadours, but Eleanor held them in high esteem, and after her separation from Henry, she set up her own court at Poitiers and surrounded herself again with artists.
路易和亨利對吟遊詩人的評價都不高,但埃莉諾卻很尊重他們,在與亨利分居後,她在普瓦捷建立了自己的宮廷,身邊又聚集了一羣藝術家。
來源: Encyclopedia of World HistoryThe emergence of courtly love in southern France in the 12th century is all thanks to the troubadours, or poet-minstrels, who would either travel from town to town or be retained by a local court to provide their entertainment.
12 世紀法國南部宮廷愛情的興起都要歸功於吟遊詩人,或吟遊詩人,他們要麼從一個城鎮旅行到另一個城鎮,要麼被當地宮廷聘請來提供娛樂。
來源: Encyclopedia of World HistoryThe girls, who had come into the porch to see us off, waved their hands to us; the weaver nodded kindly; the dustman bowed as gracefully as a troubadour; Dick shook the reins, and we were off.
來到門廊爲我們送行的姑娘們向我們揮手。織工慈祥地點點頭;清潔工像遊吟詩人一樣優雅地鞠躬。迪克搖了搖繮繩,我們出發了。
來源: News from Wuyou Township (Part 1)According to some scholars, it was William IX, Duke of Aquitaine, who lived between 1071 and 1127, who was the first troubadour, and even if he wasn't the first, he certainly is the most famous of the early troubadours.
根據一些學者的說法,生活在 1071 年至 1127 年間的阿基坦公爵威廉九世是第一位遊吟詩人,即使他不是第一位,他也肯定是早期吟遊詩人中最著名的一位。
來源: Encyclopedia of World History探索常見搜尋詞彙