protagonist如何读

英:[prəˈtægənɪst]

美:[proˈtæɡənɪst]

protagonist是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 主角
  2. 主要人物
  3. 倡导者
  4. 主演
  5. 主唱者
  6. 领导者
  7. 拥护者
  8. 主要参与者
  9. 主人翁
  10. 首唱者
  11. 首创者
  12. 积极参加者

protagonist自然拼读

pro·tag·o·nist

pro tae g nihst

protagonist变形

复数:protagonists

protagonist英英释义

Noun

1. a person who backs a politician or a team etc.;

"all their supporters came out for the game"

"they are friends of the library"

2. the principal character in a work of fiction

protagonist词源中文解释

1670年代,“故事、戏剧等中的主要角色”,源自希腊语 prōtagōnistēs “扮演首席或第一角色的演员”,由 prōtos “第一”(源自 PIE 词根 *per-(1)“向前”,因此“在前面,第一,首席”)和 agōnistēs “演员,竞争者”组成,源自 agōn “竞赛”(源自 PIE 词根 *ag- “驱动,拉出或向前移动”)。

“任何事业或竞赛中的领导人”一般意义来自1889年。误解希腊语 prōt- 为拉丁语 pro- “支持者,支持者”的错误意义(1935年)来自于误解。比较 antagonist。Deuteragonist “戏剧中的第二个人物或演员”可追溯至1840年。

protagonist词源英文解释

Greek prōtagōnistēs, from prōt- prot- + agōnistēs competitor at games, actor, from agōnizesthai to compete, from agōn contest, competition at games — more at agony

The first known use of protagonist was in 1671

protagonist儿童词典英英释义

proteanadjective

easily taking different shapes or roles

protagonistnoun

the chief character in a play, novel, or story

protagonistnoun

the chief character in a play, novel, or story

protagonist 例句

1 The prospect of these children unleashed into the world with Achebe's protagonist Okonkwo as the standard and the Scottish laird as an example of how tragedy can also be told in "other places" is exhilarating.

2 The detective and "monster" templates illustrate this well, but antagonism can manifest itself in many different ways, most interestingly when it lies within the protagonist.

3 In the story “The Parable of Goats,” the protagonist is Second Lt.

4 What decisions do you make when you portray your female protagonists?

5 In one chapter of my novel “Black Swan Green,” the thirteen-year-old protagonist, Jason, is required to race across a row of back gardens in order to become a member of a shadowy village gang.

6 Our current presidency is more like fiction than ever seemed possible — a postmodern black comedy with a crazed protagonist hellbent on blurring all lines between fantasy and reality.

7 Choosing to follow the central mystery of “Search Party” to its conclusion means riding shotgun with an unreliable protagonist whose mission smacks of pointlessness.

8 Their films are visceral, less concerned with intricate plotting than the sheer experiences of their protagonists; the result is a movie that is somehow both wildly entertaining and a cinematic anxiety attack.

9 Yet like the protagonist of “Sophie’s Choice,” he was in an impossible dilemma: If he lost, it was he who would likely have been killed.

10 “The Manor,” which Amazon is releasing alongside “Madres” as part of their “Welcome to the Blumhouse” series of horror films, also tells a story of marginalized womanhood, albeit with a septuagenarian protagonist.

11 “I was more interested in the hurt and indoctrination than the protagonist’s catharsis,” Hermanus said.

12 Similar sentiments were widely and repeatedly shared as the show traced the same trajectory as its protagonist, winning over people with the surprising emotional depth and charm beneath the goofy exterior.

13 The result is a movie in which filmgoers feel as though they’re ambling down the trail alongside protagonists whose buddy comedy quietly morphs into a visual poem, and finally a prayer.

14 Remy is the animated feature’s rat protagonist, dreaming of becoming a fine Paris chef despite his family’s doubts and the logistical problems of rodents in kitchens.

15 Even when her protagonists were men, as in the 1996 novel “Altered States,” they seemed to hide behind an emotional screen.

16 As such, “The Lion King 1 ½” included many scenes from the original “Lion King,” though often their resonance changed given the recasting of the protagonists.

17 So when Gaiman portrays the immensity of the obscene evil that torments the unnamed young protagonist as some sort of vague combination of distressed fabrics, we were disappointed.

18 And earlier TV dabbled in difficult protagonists, like Archie Bunker of “All in the Family.”

19 Here too, of course, the protagonist's social privilege matters.

20 Seemingly based on female executives in the mold of Sheryl Sandberg, the protagonist is one of those women who routinely advise us that we, too, can “have it all.”

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