(archaic or poetic/literary)a poet, traditionally one reciting epics and associated with a particular oral tradition (古 或 诗/文)(吟游)诗人 ■(the Bard 或 the Bard of Avon)Shakespeare 莎士比亚 ■(Bard)the winner of a prize for Welsh verse at an Eisteddfod (威尔士诗歌竞赛年会的)获奖诗人
派生 bardic adjective 语源
Middle English : from Scottish Gaelic bàrd, Irish bard, Welsh bardd, of Celtic origin. In Scotland in the 16th cent. it was a derogatory term for an itinerant musician, but was later romanticized by Sir Walter Scott
bard2 noun
a rasher of fat bacon placed on meat or game before roasting (放在烘烤肉类或野味上的)肥熏肉片
verb
[with obj.]cover (meat or game) with rashers of fat bacon (在肉类或野味上)覆盖肥熏肉片
语源
early 18th cent.: from French barde, a transferred sense of barde 'armour for the breast and flanks of a warhorse', based on Arabic barḏa'a 'saddlecloth, padded saddle'