Shakespearean
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
专有名词
英 /ʃeɪkˈspɪəɹi.ən/
美 /ʃeɪkˈspɪɹi.ən/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A scholar of the works of Shakespeare.
— Another lawyer and well-known Shakespearian, Richard Grant White, says: "No dramatist of the time, not even [Francis] Beaumont, who was the younger son of a judge of the Common Pleas, and who after studying in the Inns of Court abandoned law for the drama, used legal phrases with Shakespeare's readiness and exactness.[…]"
- A person trained to act in Shakespeare's plays.
形容词 adj.
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Of or pertaining to, characteristic of, associated with, or suggestive of William Shakespeare (an English playwright), his works, or his authorship, or the time in which he lived.
— […]there were those who had them set far over back—wide-awake men, who wanted a clear prospect; while careless men, who did not know, or care, how their hats sat, had them shaking about in all directions. The various hats, in fact, were quite a Shakespearean study.
- Derivative of Shakespeare's works or authorship.
- Composed of Shakespearean sonnets.
专有名词
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Shakespearean English.
— I have had no one to talk to for ages. There’s Ma, who only talks in Shakespearean. And it took me ages to learn that and I still don’t understand the whole thing.
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