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n. 比津舞(西印度群岛的马提尼克岛和圣卢西亚岛上的一种土风舞,略似伦巴)
n.
比根,比根舞(一种节奏由慢而快的南美洲舞);
英英释义
beguine[ bi'ɡi:n ]
n.
(Roman Catholic Church) a member of a lay sisterhood (one of several founded in the Netherlands in the 12th and 13th centuries); though not taking religious vows the sisters followed an austere life
music written in the bolero rhythm of the beguine dance
a ballroom dance that originated in the French West Indies; similar to the rumba
权威例句
Beguine spirituality: an anthology베긴회 여성들(Beguine)
The life of Saint Douceline, a Beguine of Provence
The Life of Saint Douceline, a Beguine of Provence (review)
Cities of Ladies:Beguine Communities in the Medieval Low Countries, 1200-1565
Review: Cities of Ladies. Beguine Communities in the Medieval Low Countries, 1200-1565
Walter Simons. Cities of Ladies: Beguine Communities in the Medieval Low Countries
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Beguine (n.)
late 15c., from French béguine (13c.), Medieval Latin beguina, a member of a women's spiritual order said to have been founded c.1180 in Liege in the Low Countries. They are said to take their name from the surname of Lambert le Bègue "Lambert the Stammerer," a Liege priest who was instrumental in their founding, and it's likely the word was pejorative at first. The order generally preserved its reputation, though it quickly drew imposters who did not; nonetheless it eventually was condemned as heretical. A male order, called Beghards founded communities by the 1220s in imitation of them, but they soon degenerated (compare Old French beguin "(male) Beguin," also "hypocrite") and wandered begging in the guise of religion; they likely were the source of the words beg and beggar, though there is disagreement over whether Beghard produced Middle Dutch beggaert "mendicant" or was produced by it. Cole Porter's "Begin the Beguine" (1935) refers to a kind of popular dance of West Indian origin, from French colloquial béguin "an infatuation, boyfriend, girlfriend," earlier "child's bonnet," and before that "nun's headdress" (14c.), from Middle Dutch beggaert, ultimately the same word.
1. This is the reason why the Beguine study is always lagging relatively.
这也是贝居因研究一直相对滞后的原因。
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2. Beguine: a member of any of several lay sisterhoods founded in the Netherlands in the 13th century.
贝居安:女修士会修女13世纪建于荷兰的几个凡人修女团体的成员。
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3. Beguine: a member of any of several lay sisterhoods founded in the Netherlands in the 13 th century.
贝居安:女修士会修女13世纪建于荷兰的几个凡人修女团体的成员。
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4. Part V narrates that the Beguine walks into declining under the suppression of the church and secular authority.
第五部分叙述贝居因在教会与世俗权力的共同压制下走入衰亡。
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5. The final conclusion aims at observing the spiritual condition and the social position of the entire medieval women by studying the Beguine women.
第六部分结语旨在通过贝居因女性来窥探整个中世纪女性的精神状况与社会地位。
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6. The final conclusion aims at observing the spiritual condition and the social position of the entire medieval women by studying the Beguine women.
第六部分结语旨在通过贝居因女性来窥探整个中世纪女性的精神状况与社会地位。
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7. Begin the Beguine, Harold...
然后,我就知道是你。《开始,比津舞》,哈罗德……”
-- 来源 -- 现代英语佳作赏析 小说篇 - Pattern of Love(1)
8. Harold-if you happen to pass my house, whistle Begin the Beguine.
“哈罗德??如果你恰巧经过我们家,就吹《开始,比津舞》,
-- 来源 -- 现代英语佳作赏析 小说篇 - Pattern of Love(1)
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