crusade

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n. 改革运动, 十字军东侵 vi. 从事改革运动, 加入十字军

发音

UK /kɹuːˈseɪd/
CA /kɹuˈseɪd/
US /kɹuˈseɪd/
AU /kɹʉːˈsæɪd/
NZ /kɹʉːˈsæɪd/

词形变化

crusades 复数 crusades crusaded crusades 三单 crusading crusading 现在分词 crusaded 过去式 crusaded 过去分词

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    Any of the Papally-endorsed military expeditions undertaken by the Christians of Latin Europe in the 11th to 13th centuries to reconquer the Levant from the Muslims, as well as expeditions along the Baltic Sea and against the Cathars.

    十字军东征

    历史

    During the crusades, many Muslims and Christians and Jews were slaughtered.

  2. 2.

    Any war instigated and blessed by the Church for alleged religious ends, (especially) papal-sanctioned military campaigns against infidels or heretics.

  3. 3.

    A grand, concerted effort towards some purportedly worthy cause.

    十字军

    比喻

    a crusade against drug abuse

  4. 4.

    A mass gathering in a political campaign or during a religious revival effort.

    过时 宗教 政治
  5. 5.

    A Portuguese coin; a crusado.

    古体
v.
  1. 1.

    To go on a military crusade.

    不及物
  2. 2.

    To make a grand concerted effort toward some purportedly worthy cause.

    不及物

    He crusaded against similar injustices for the rest of his life.

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词源

From French croisade, introduced into English (in the French spelling) by 1575. The modern spelling emerges c. 1760,. Middle French croisade is introduced in the 15th century, based on Spanish cruzada (late 14th century) and Old Occitan crozada (early 13th century), both reflecting Medieval Latin cruciāta, cruxiata, the feminine singular of the adjective cruciātus used as an abstract noun. Adjectival cruciātus originally meant "tormented; crucified", but from the 12th century crucesignatus was also used for "marked with a cross; making the sign of the cross" and eventually "taking the cross" in the sense of "going on a crusade". Old Occitan crozada is used in the sense "[the Albigensian] crusade" in the Song of the Albigensian crusade, written c. 1213. From vernacular usage, Middle Latin cruciāta also comes to be used in the sense "crusade" from about 1270.

来源:wiktionary