archer 英 [ˈɑ:tʃə(r)]   美 [ˈɑrtʃə(r)]

archer

archer  英 [ˈɑ:tʃə(r)] 美 [ˈɑrtʃə(r)]

n. 弓箭手 

名词复数:archers 

He's an archer, I think. 我觉得他是一个弓箭手。
BLOCK: An archer, yeah, he's a big one, a big, bright one. 布洛克:一个弓箭手,是的,他是个巨大的,明亮的弓箭手。

  • If you enjoy shooting arrows at a target with a bow, you can call yourself an archer. Some archers compete in the Olympics.
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  • n. 弓箭手
  • 1. He's an archer, I think.

    我觉得他是一个弓箭手。

  • 2. BLOCK: An archer, yeah, he's a big one, a big, bright one.

    布洛克:一个弓箭手,是的,他是个巨大的,明亮的弓箭手。

  • 3. "Ah, if only you and Louisa went out more!" sighed Mrs. archer.

    “唉,要是你和路易莎多出去走走就好了!” 阿切尔太太叹息道。

  • archer (n.) "one who shoots arrows from a (long) bow," late 13c., from Anglo-French archer, Old French archier "archer; bow-maker," from Late Latin arcarius, alteration of Latin arcuarius "maker of bows," from arcus "bow" (see arc (n.)). (The classical Latin word was arquites "archers;" the Greeks shunned archery as an unmanly tactic, and the Romans seem to have had little appreciation for it until their later encounters with mounted barbarian archers). Also a 17c. name for the bishop in chess. As a type of tropical fish, 1834, from its shooting drops of water at insects.
arch·er / ˈɑːtʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈɑːrtʃər / noun a person who shoots with a bowand arrows 弓箭手;射箭运动员 archer archers arch·er / ˈɑːtʃə(r) ; NAmE ˈɑːrtʃər /
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