Shakespearean

名词 n. 形容词 adj. 专有名词
/ʃeɪkˈspɪəɹi.ən/    /ʃeɪkˈspɪɹi.ən/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. 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.[…]"
  2. A person trained to act in Shakespeare's plays.
形容词 adj.
  1. 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.
  2. Derivative of Shakespeare's works or authorship.
  3. Composed of Shakespearean sonnets.
专有名词
  1. 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.

词形变化

more Shakespearean comparative most Shakespearean superlative Shakespearian alternative Shakesperian alternative,archaic Shaksperian alternative,archaic Shakespeareans plural Shakespearian alternative Shakesperian alternative,archaic Shaksperian alternative,archaic Shakespearian alternative Shakesperian alternative,archaic Shaksperian alternative,archaic

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