Mandalorian
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
专有名词
英 /mændɑːloːjən/
美 /mændɑːloɹjən/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A member of a fictional group of warriors, predominantly humans, in the universe of the Star Wars motion pictures.
形容词 adj.
- Relating to Mandalorians, or originating from Mandalore, a fictional planet.
专有名词
- A constructed language created by Philip Metschan and Karen Traviss that is spoken by the Mandalorians.
词源
词源 1
Coined by George Lucas during the production of the 1980 science fiction film The Empire Strikes Back to describe a group of warriors from the planet Mandalore, including one of the film's most famous characters, Boba Fett. However, the term was first published in the film's novelization, by Donald F. Glut.
词源 2
Coined by George Lucas during the production of the 1980 science fiction film The Empire Strikes Back to describe a group of warriors from the planet Mandalore, including one of the film's most famous characters, Boba Fett. However, the term was first published in the film's novelization, by Donald F. Glut.
词源 3
Coined by George Lucas during the production of the 1980 science fiction film The Empire Strikes Back to describe a group of warriors from the planet Mandalore, including one of the film's most famous characters, Boba Fett. However, the term was first published in the film's novelization, by Donald F. Glut.
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