释义 |
gladiator/ˈɡlædieitə/n. 1 hist. a man trained to fight with a sword or other weapons at ancient Roman shows [史义] (古罗马的)角斗士 2 a person defending or opposing a cause; a controversialist 争论者;辩论者 □ gladiatorial /-iəˈtɔ:riəl/ adj.[Latin, from gladius ‘sword’] |