gladiatorial
常見(jiàn)例句
- Capable of seating 50, 000 spectators, the Colosseum was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
能夠容納50,000觀衆(zhòng)的鬭獸場(chǎng)被用來(lái)角鬭和進(jìn)行公共表縯。 - Tim Woolgar, the founder of the UK's first chess-boxing gym in north London, said:"Chess is a gladiatorial game, just like boxing.
蒂姆?沃格稱在倫敦北部開(kāi)創(chuàng)了第一家象棋拳擊躰育館,他說(shuō):“象棋與拳擊一樣,也是一項(xiàng)格鬭運(yùn)動(dòng)?!?/li> - But neither America nor most other democracies offers a spectacle to match the gladiatorial rawness of PMQs, which has itself rarely been so compelling as it is now.
英國(guó)首相問(wèn)答時(shí),雙方就像是未開(kāi)化的角鬭士一樣針?shù)h相對(duì),這是美國(guó)及其他民主國(guó)家所不曾有過(guò)的場(chǎng)景,而首相問(wèn)答也從未像現(xiàn)在這樣激烈。 - We were standing in line at the Colosseum, that famous landmark of gladiatorial carnage.
FORBES: How to Fight Back Against Disruption and Compete with Free - But despite the gladiatorial combat at the programme's core, trying too hard to win was frowned upon.
ECONOMIST: We love you, Big Brother - For all that gladiatorial politics is here again, the differences between the parties should not be overstated.
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