saga
英 [ˈsɑː.ɡə]
美 [ˈsɑː.ɡə]
- n. 传说;冒险故事;英雄事迹
- n. (Saga)人名;(阿拉伯)萨贾;(芬、捷、瑞典)萨加
1. say, saw => saga.
2. 萨迦: 英文名称:Sakya。北欧的传说主要包括家族和英雄传说,它基本收集在一部名为《萨迦》的集子中。“萨迦”意为“话语”,实际是一种短故事。 它是13世纪前后被冰岛和挪威人用文字记载的古代民间口传故事,包括神话和历史传奇,它主要反映了古代斯堪的纳维亚人战天斗地的事迹,表现氏族社会的生活、宗教信仰、精神风貌等,歌颂贵族英雄人物,有些内容还有传记,族谱和地方志的特点,这种文学风格同神话文学《埃达》一样,对北欧和西方文学有很大影响。
saga 萨迦,长篇故事来自古诺斯语 saga,史诗,故事,特指北欧的古英雄故事,来自 Proto-Germanic*sago,说,讲 述,来自 PIE*sekw,说,讲述,词源同 say,saw.
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saga: see saw
- saga (n.)
- 1709, an antiquarians' revival to describe the medieval prose narratives of Iceland and Norway, from Old Norse saga "saga, story," cognate with Old English sagu "a saying" (see saw (n.2)). Properly, a narrative composition of Iceland or Norway in the Middle Ages, or one that has their characteristics. Meaning "long, convoluted story" is from 1857.
- 1. The president was clearly exasperated by the whole saga.
- 整个事件显然让总统很恼火。
- 2. Herbert sat quietly through the telling of this saga.
- 在聆听这个长篇传奇故事时,赫伯特自始至终安静地坐着。
- 3. The front page is devoted to the continuing saga of the hijack.
- 头版是对劫持事件的连续报道。
- 4. Saga features trips for older people at home and abroad all through the year.
- “传奇”旅行社为老年人提供全年的国内外旅游服务。
- 5. His suicide is the latest chapter in this terrible saga of greed and betrayal.
- 他的自杀是这部充满贪婪与背叛的可怕长篇故事的最新一章.