1.骑士[爵士](般)的;侠义的;由骑士[爵士]组成的;
1.骑士般地,侠义地;
1.The derivative of knight
2.typical of a knight
1.The derivative of knight
1.to see him as a grimacing personage, laughing at her poverty, and her shrouded knightly ancestry.
看见他像是一个怪笑着的怪人,在嘲笑她的贫穷,嘲笑她的已成枯骨的骑士祖先。
2.Like the other Christian knightly orders, the Knights of Santiago owe their origins to offering shelter and safe passage to pilgrims.
与其他基督骑士团体类似,圣地亚哥骑士团最初宗旨乃为朝圣者提供住宿和安全。
3.and even knightly , more altruistic, ones do not respond well to being challenged by pushy users.
他们甚至骑士风度般地、更无私的、不很好地回应咄咄逼人的用户的挑战。
4.Despite being well equipped these troops are not as good as some of their knightly counterparts.
尽管装备精良,这些军队并不如他们的同行——骑士那么优秀。
5.Ruthless Germanic knightly order, well armoured with swords, these knights love a good melee.
条顿骑士团是作风冷酷的德意志骑士团体,装备巨型狼牙棒,热衷近身肉搏厮杀。
6.In order to retain his knightly rank, Agilulf is forced to scour Europe to verify the chastity of a virgin he rescued fifteen years before.
阿格利鲁尔夫为了保住骑士的名誉,被迫找遍欧洲以证实他十五年前救过的一个处女的清白。
7.Their traditions include chivalry and all the knightly things.
他们的传统是骑士精神和所有骑士所具有的品质。
8.We have already described the knightly love which gave rise to the songs of dawn.
我们已经叙述过那创造了破晓歌的骑士爱。
9.Spear or Lance - Knightly service and devotion to honor .
长矛或骑士枪-可敬仰的骑士般的奉献与虔诚精神。
10.chivalric rites; the knightly years.
骑士礼仪;骑士时代。