• blazon

    英:['bleɪz(ə)n]  
    美: ['blezn] 

    blazon 基本解释

    • vt. 宣布;装饰
    • n. 纹章;描绘

    blazon 词态变化

    第三人称单数: blazons;过去式: blazoned;过去分词: blazoned;现在分词: blazoning;

    blazon 英文词源

    blazon (n.)
    "coat of arms," late 13c., from Old French blason (12c.) "a shield, blazon," also "collar bone;" common Romanic (compare Spanish blason, Italian blasone, Portuguese brasao, Provençal blezo, the first two said to be French loan-words); of uncertain origin. OED doubts, on grounds of sense, the connection proposed by 19c. French etymologists to Germanic words related to English blaze (n.1).
    blazon (v.)
    1560s, "to depict or paint (armorial bearings)," from blazon (n.) or else from French blasonner. Earlier as "to set forth decriptively" (1510s); especially "to vaunt or boast" (1530s), in this use probably from or influenced by blaze (v.2).

    blazon 英文释义

    1. the official symbols of a family, state, etc.

    blazon 双语例句

    1. Combed and wattled gules , and all the rest of the blazon.
    红色的鸡冠和肉垂, 还有所有的家徽纹章.

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    2. I believe Shakespeare wants to blazon forth a notion of disciplinary well - ordered and morality.
    我认为莎士比亚想宣扬一种有纪律有秩序有道德的社会主张.

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    blazon 实用场景例句

    He had the word ‘Cool ’ blazoned across his chest.
    他的胸前饰有Cool的字样。

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    Combed and wattled gules , and all the rest of the blazon.
    红色的鸡冠和肉垂, 还有所有的家徽纹章.

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