beguine如何读

英:[bəˈgi:n]

美:[bə'ɡin]

beguine是什么意思

  • n.比根;比根舞

beguine自然拼读

be·guine

bih gin

beguine英英释义

  • 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

beguine词源中文解释

15世纪后期,源自法语 béguine(13世纪),中世纪拉丁语 beguina,“一个女性精神秩序的成员,信仰贫困和自我克制,成立于1180年左右的列日低地国家。”据说他们的名字来自于列日神父 Lambert le Bègue “Lambert the Stammerer”的姓氏,他在他们的创立中起了重要作用,这个词最初可能是贬义的。法语 bègue 的起源不详。相关: Beguinage。

这个女性秩序,虽然有时受到迫害,但通常保持良好的声誉,但很快就吸引了不诚实的冒名顶替者; 尽管如此,它最终被定为异端。一个男性秩序,称为 Beghards,在1220年代模仿他们建立了社区,但很快就堕落了(比较古法语 beguin “(男性)Beguin”,也是“伪君子”),并以宗教的名义乞讨; 他们很可能是 beg 和 beggar 这些词的来源,尽管关于 Beghard 是否产生了中古荷兰语 beggaert “乞丐”或者是被它产生存在争议。这个男性秩序在14世纪早期被教会谴责,并在16世纪中期消失了。

科尔·波特(Cole Porter)的“Begin the Beguine”(1935)指的是一种西印度群岛流行舞蹈,源自法语口语 béguin “迷恋,男朋友,女朋友”,早期是“儿童帽子”,再之前是“修女的头饰”(14世纪),源自中古荷兰语 beggaert,最终与上述词相同。比较英语 biggin “儿童帽子”(1520年代),源自法语单词。

beguine词源英文解释

Noun (1) borrowed from Middle French, feminine derivative of beguin, begard, "male member of a lay order," going back to Old French, borrowed from Middle Dutch begaert, bagaert, of uncertain origin Noun (2) American French béguine, from French béguin flirtation

The first known use of beguine was in the 15th century

beguine 例句

1 He’d begin to whistle “Begin the Beguine” warbling the melody to evoke a clarinet’s vibrato and fingering the air.

2 Duncan is an ardent fan of the Beguines of medieval Europe, lay religious communities of women who led contemplative lives without joining an approved religious order.

3 After the union of Holland and Belgium, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, William of Holland attempted to abrogate many of the rights of the Beguines and confiscate much of their property.

4 The Beguine showed me with much pride their great treasure, a tiny, six-inch figure of the Crucifixion, carved from one piece of ivory by Jerome due Quesnoy.

5 He fantasizes about whisking her around a dance floor, preferably to “Begin the Beguine.”

6 Begin the Beguine was my first hit in the UK.

7 These holy women, united under the protection and the rule of St. Begghe, had nothing in common except the name with those Beguines whose errors were condemned by the council of Vienne.

8 Among his hit recordings were “I Get Ideas,” “To Each His Own,” “Begin the Beguine” and “There’s No Tomorrow.”

9 These Beguines and the corresponding male associations of Beghards became very numerous in Germany.

10 They included jazz standards like “Nobody’s Baby,” “Can’t Help Loving That Man of Mine,” “Begin the Beguine” and Yiddish classics like “Oy Mama!”

11 The subsequent tableau vivant to “Begin the Beguine” identifies the characters with economy, and suits the themes of gender politics and deception that permeate the work.

12 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。

13 The 'biggen,' a plain cap often mentioned by our early writers, was first worn by the Beguines, communities of pietist women in the Low Countries in the twelfth century.

14 “Working on ‘Sun House’ became as literal a refuge for me as the Elkmoon Beguine & Cattle Company,” he says.

15 His early songs included “The Ballad of the Shape of Things,” later recorded by the Kingston Trio, and the Cole Porter spoof, “Boston Beguine,” from the revue “New Faces of 1952.”

16 The contradictory character of the provisions concerning the Beguines is doubtless attributable to these repeated revisions.

17 It is pleasant to look at the smiling, cheerful old Beguine, and think no more of yonder livid face.

18 Its perfect moment, “Begin the Beguine,” was an uncanny homage to the sound and style of the classic Sinatra recording of “I’ve Got You Under My Skin.”

19 “One of the reasons I like the “Begin the Beguine” is because it is about race, but it is also not.

20 One of an association of religious laymen living in imitation of the Beguines.

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