samurai 英 ['sæm(j)ʊraɪ]   美 ['sæmuraɪ]

samurai

samurai  英 ['sæm(j)ʊraɪ] 美 ['sæmuraɪ]

n. (日)武士;武士阶级 

But by 1638 thousands of the peasants and their samurai mercenaries had been slaughtered. 但是在1638年之前,数千农民和他们的佣兵武士都被屠戮。
A renminbi Eurobond can also function like a samurai bond, allowing the issuer to raise funding in one currency and swap the proceeds into another. 人民币欧元债券也具有武士债券的功能,允许发行人用一种货币筹集资金并把他转换为另一种货币。

  • Use the noun samurai when you're talking about the elite Japanese warriors who practiced martial arts in pre-industrial Japan.
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  • n. (日)武士;武士阶级
  • 1. But by 1638 thousands of the peasants and their samurai mercenaries had been slaughtered.

    但是在1638年之前,数千农民和他们的佣兵武士都被屠戮。

  • 2. A renminbi Eurobond can also function like a samurai bond, allowing the issuer to raise funding in one currency and swap the proceeds into another.

    人民币欧元债券也具有武士债券的功能,允许发行人用一种货币筹集资金并把他转换为另一种货币。

  • 3. “It’s like a samurai boom,” says a curator at the local museum.

    当地博物馆的馆长说“这就像一个武士的时代的繁盛。

  • samurai (n.) 1727, from Japanese samurai "warrior, knight," originally the military retainer of the daimio, variant of saburai, nominal form of sabura(h)u "to be in attendance, to serve."
sam·urai / ˈsæmuraɪ ; NAmE ˈsæmuraɪ / noun ( plural sam·urai ) ( from Japanese) (in the past) a member of a powerful military class in Japan (旧时日本的)武士 sam·urai / ˈsæmuraɪ ; NAmE ˈsæmuraɪ /
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