falstaff

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[ˈfɔ:lstɑ:f]
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  • n.

    福斯塔夫(莎士比亚作品中的喜剧人物);

  • 英英释义

    falstaff[ 'fɔ:lstɑ:f ]

    • n.a dissolute character in Shakespeare's plays

      同义词:Sir John Falstaff

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    用作名词(n.)
    1. Next to Shakespeare's Falstaff, Mr. Pickwick is perhaps the greatest comic figure in English literature.
      匹克威克也许是英国文学里仅次于莎士比亚的福斯塔夫的最伟大的喜剧人物。

    权威例句

    The Fortunes of Falstaff
    Falstaff as Parodist and Perhaps Holy Fool
    Verdi's Falstaff in Letters and Contemporary Reviews by Hans Busch
    The Evacuations of Falstaff ( The Merry Wives of Windsor )
    Saints alive! Falstaff, Martin Marprelate, and the staging of puritanism.
    Falstaff's Horns: Masculine Inadequacy and Feminine Mirth in "The Merry Wives of Windsor"
    Prince Hal's Falstaff: Positioning Psychoanalysis and the Female Reproductive Body
    In Search of Best Efforts: Reinterpreting Bloor v. Falstaff
    Shakespeare’s ‘Battle of Carnival and Lent’: The Falstaff Scenes Reconsidered ( 1&2 Henry IV )
    Translation : From Maurice Morgann's An Essay on the Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff (1777) (2)