英:[həˈzɑː(r)]
美:[ həˈzɑːr]
英:[həˈzɑː(r)]
美:[ həˈzɑːr]
hus·sar
huh zar [or] hU zar
"轻骑兵",1530年代,来自德语 Husar,源自匈牙利语 huszár,最初意为"自由掠夺者",源自旧塞尔维亚语 husar,是 kursar 的变体,意为"海盗",源自意大利语 corsaro(见 corsair)。最初的胡萨尔骑兵是匈牙利晚期组织的轻骑兵,以其活跃勇敢和华丽的半东方服装而闻名。他们在欧洲其他地方被广泛模仿,因此这个名字传播开来。
Hungarian huszár hussar, (obsolete) highway robber, from Serbian & Croatian husar pirate, from Medieval Latin cursarius — more at corsair
The first known use of hussar was in 1688
hyacinthnoun
a red or brownish gem
a common garden plant that grows from a bulb, is related to the lilies, and is widely grown for its showy dense spikes of fragrant bell-shaped flowers compare grape hyacinth, water hyacinth
hyacinthnoun
a red or brownish gem
a common garden plant that grows from a bulb, is related to the lilies, and is widely grown for its showy dense spikes of fragrant bell-shaped flowers compare grape hyacinth, water hyacinth
huzzahinterjection
—used to express joy or approval
huzzahinterjection
—used to express joy or approval
hutchnoun
a chest or compartment for storage
a low cupboard topped by usually open shelves
a pen or coop for an animal
shanty, shack
hutnoun
a small and often temporary dwelling or shelter : shack
hustleverb
to push, crowd, or force forward roughly
hustled the prisoner to jail
to move or work rapidly and tirelessly
to sell something to or get something from by energetic and especially dishonest activity
hustingsplural noun
a place where political campaign speeches are made
hussynoun
an immoral woman
a disrespectful or mischievous girl
hussarnoun
a member of any of various European originally cavalry military units
1 The king entered, dressed in a general's uniform, leaning on the arm of the crown prince, who wore a hussar's uniform.
2 I can just imagine how the hussars of the piano tear it to pieces!
3 If troops are kept in Ireland, if Welsh tithes can only be collected by hussars, war-ships are sent to the Islands.
4 He had a world of trinkums to get, for you know there goes as much to the man-millinery of a young officer of hussars as to that of an heiress on her bridal day.
5 For a while the hussars were invisible; then something thundered, and there was a sound as if in a thousand forges men were beating anvils with hammers.
6 In a large painting in the dining room, a rabbit stands at attention wearing a crimson Napoleonic War-era hussar uniform.
7 All those ethnic and class tensions simmering under the surface while shiny-booted hussars parade through sunlit streets.
8 Two hussars riding in front of Banfi fell right and left before two blows from the monster, one without his head, the other cleft to the shoulder.
9 Bright is the sun in the brook; bright are the winter stars, Brighter the glass in the eye of that captain of hussars.”
10 But the greatest delight for the eyes and the spirit began only when the hussars started forward.
11 At Strasburg the stomach of a hussar was exhibited who could drink sixty quarts of wine in an hour.
12 Káel plans to spend more than a day in Berlin, but also hopes Hungarian producers will leave with handsome sales ledgers after the market — without having to raise a ransom, like the handsome hussar.
13 The hussar merely sighed without replying, and cleared his throat angrily.
轻骑兵只得叹口气,什么都不回答,愤怒地咳嗽几声清清嗓子。
14 And in shocking breach of Elysée protocol, which at the time banned trousers for women as evening wear, Bardot arrived dressed as a Napoleonic hussar.
15 This was a hussar dress, but splendid in the last degree; perhaps too fine for good taste—at least it would have appeared so anywhere else.
16 Valenciennes had fallen and Coburg’s hussar parties pressed forward into the Somme valley.
17 The Janissaries received the full brunt of the swords of the cuirassiers and the hussars, and in the first onset Ismail Pasha himself fell from his horse.
18 The cavalry is organized in regiments of cuirassiers, dragoons, lancers, hussars and mounted rifles,7 the regiments having four service and one depot squadrons.
19 Within a few hours, a conservative politician eyeing the presidency tweeted her support for Mr. Lemaire and “all those hussars on the front line in the fight for the Republic.”
20 He had dreamed of flying Uhlans, captured trenches, charging hussars and cuirassiers--and now, he had been threatened with the "cat."