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单词 joust
释义 joust
I. \ˈjau̇st sometimes ˈjəst or ˈjüst\ noun
or just \ˈjəst\
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from Old French joste, juste, jouste, from joster, juster, jouster
1.
 a. : a combat on horseback between two knights with lances especially in the lists or an enclosed field; specifically : an often mock combat of this kind as part of a tournament or display : tilt
 b. jousts or justs plural : tournament
2. : an action resembling that of a man or of men jousting especially in being personal combat or competition
 < young people in their jousts with ideas — William Van Til >
 < the producer's Academy Award-winning joust against anti-Semitism — Newsweek >
 < the ancient ritual of the joust from boats, striving to knock each other into the water — Paul Engle >
II. intransitive verb
or just \“\
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English jousten, justen, from Old French joster, juster, jouster to gather, unite, joust, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin juxtare, from Latin juxta near, nearby; akin to Latin jungere to join — more at yoke
1. : to fight on horseback as a knight or man-at-arms
2.
 a. : to engage in combat with lances on horseback : engage in a joust : tilt
  < two knights jousting in the lists >
 b. : to participate in an action resembling a joust : engage in personal combat or competition
  < cars no longer jousting and jostling at the crossings — R.M.Coates >
  < passenger-car manufacturers joust like surly giants over the mighty business of making and selling millions of motorcars — A.W.Baum >
joust·er or just·er \-tə(r)\ noun -s
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