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小知识
Traditionally the noun knight means someone born of the nobility and trained to fight, usually in heavy metal armor. If a king decides to knight you, that means the king wants to make you into a knight.
Real life knights haven’t been around since the Middle Ages, which ended around 600 years ago. These days knight is an honorary title awarded by nations with royal families like the UK. These nations will knight anyone they think is deserving from a rock star to a politician. More casually, you can use knight to describe anyone who acts chivalrously, or bravely. If you are rescued from a burning building, you might call your rescuer, a “knight in shining armor.”
实用短语
常用短语
单词用法
knight service优质服务;[历]骑士义务(欧洲封建制度下为获土地而服的兵役)
white knight白衣骑士;救星
black knight黑衣骑士;暗黑骑士;黑武士(对目标公司提出恶意收购的公司)
词根词缀
词根: king
=race,表示”种族,种类”
n.
king 国王,君主king种族,种类→种族之首→国王,君主
knight 骑士, 爵士, 武士k=king国王+night夜→夜晚守护国王君主的人→爵士, 武士
v.
knight 授以爵位k=king国王+night夜→夜晚守护国王君主的人→爵士, 武士