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		- n.(中世纪的)骑士;(英国)爵士(其名前冠以 Sir)
 - v.封(某人)为爵士
 - 网络奈特;武士;马
 
 第三人称单数:knights  现在分词:knighting  过去式:knighted   1.  | (中世纪的)骑士(in the Middle Ages) a man of high social rank who had a duty to fight for his king. Knights are often shown in pictures riding horses and wearing armour .  |  
 2.  | (英国)爵士(其名前冠以 Sir)(in Britain) a man who has been given a special honour by the king or queen and has the titleSir before his name  |  
 3.  | (国际象棋中的)马a piece used in the game of chess that is shaped like a horse's head  |  
 IDM a knight in shining armour 救人(尤指女子)于危难之中的男子;(拯救美人的)英雄a man who saves sb, especially a woman, from a dangerous situation 1.  | [usupass] ~ sb 封(某人)为爵士to give sb the rank and title of a knight  |  
  | He was knighted by the Queen for his services to industry. 他因对工业界的贡献获女王封为爵士。  |  
 n.  | 1. (欧洲中世纪的)骑士;武士,勇士〔尤指打仗或比武时作贵妇人侍从或斗士的人〕 3. (古罗马的)骑士〔奴隶主集团中的一个阶层的成员〕;(古希腊雅典的)第二等级公民 9. (政治、社交、慈善团体的)会员,社员,团员;某一事业[主义等]的忠诚拥护者 1. (欧洲中世纪的)骑士;武士,勇士〔尤指打仗或比武时作贵妇人侍从或斗士的人〕 3. (古罗马的)骑士〔奴隶主集团中的一个阶层的成员〕;(古希腊雅典的)第二等级公民 9. (政治、社交、慈善团体的)会员,社员,团员;某一事业[主义等]的忠诚拥护者  |  v.  |  |  
 n.  | 1. in late medieval Europe, a noble in the military, promoted by the king after serving as a page and squire 2. in early medieval Europe, a tenant of a feudal lord who was required to serve as a soldier on horseback 3. a man who holds a nonhereditary title conferred by a ruler for personal achievement or public service. A British knight has the title "Sir" before his name. 4. a man who belongs to a special group or organization, especially a religious or secret brotherhood 5. a fervent supporter or defender of a cause or belief 6. a man who is protective of and devoted to a woman 7. a chess piece shaped like a horse's head that moves two squares horizontally and one vertically or two vertically and one horizontally. 8. in the past, a European soldier from a high social class who wore a suit of armoura metal suit and rode a horse 1. in late medieval Europe, a noble in the military, promoted by the king after serving as a page and squire 2. in early medieval Europe, a tenant of a feudal lord who was required to serve as a soldier on horseback 3. a man who holds a nonhereditary title conferred by a ruler for personal achievement or public service. A British knight has the title "Sir" before his name. 4. a man who belongs to a special group or organization, especially a religious or secret brotherhood 5. a fervent supporter or defender of a cause or belief 6. a man who is protective of and devoted to a woman 7. a chess piece shaped like a horse's head that moves two squares horizontally and one vertically or two vertically and one horizontally. 8. in the past, a European soldier from a high social class who wore a suit of armoura metal suit and rode a horse  |  v.  | 1. to bestow a knighthood on a man 2. if someone in the U.K. is knighted, they are given the status of a knight by a king or queen  |  
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