swashbuckler
noun [ C ] uk/ˈswɒʃˌbʌk.lər/ us/ˈswɑːʃˌbʌk.lɚ/
(尤指过去)舞刀弄剑者
someone who enjoys and looks for dangerous and exciting experiences, especially someone in the past such as a pirate or other person who fights with a sword
In Pirates of the Caribbean, Depp swaggered around as an unwashed swashbuckler. 在《加勒比海盗》中,德普的角色是一个大摇大摆、没教养、爱舞刀弄剑的人。
Cyrano is more like a prankster than a swashbuckler. 西拉诺更像是一个恶作剧的人,而不是一个舞刀弄剑者。
侠盗电影;侠盗小说
a film or book about people who behave in a dangerous and exciting way, especially people in the past such as pirates or other people who fight with swords
This pirate adventure might be his best swashbuckler yet. 这部海盗冒险记可能是他迄今为止写得最好的侠盗作品。
Alexandre Dumas's famous swashbuckler The Three Musketeers 大仲马的侠盗名作《三剑客》
- More examples
- Such a swashbuckler is, needless to say, irresistible to women.
- Critics described the minister as a swashbuckler who lacked experience in public health.
- "Scaramouche" (1952) is a swashbuckler set in 18th-century France.
- Heston returned to playing Jackson in this remake of DeMille's 1938 swashbuckler starring Fredric March.