joust
joust
ʤaʊst
jawst
British pronunciation
/d‍ʒˈa‍ʊst/

Définition et signification de « joust » en anglais

Joust
01

joute, tournoi de chevalerie

a combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances
02

joute, débat

an act of arguing with somebody, especially as part of a formal or public debate
03

le duel au filet, l'affrontement au filet

a push or hit above the net by two opposing volleyball players that happens at the same time for gaining the control
example
Exemples
The joust at the net determined which team gained possession.
Le joute au filet a déterminé quelle équipe a gagné la possession.
She won the joust by pushing the ball past the opponent's hands.
Elle a remporté le joute en poussant le ballon au-delà des mains de l'adversaire.
to joust
01

jouter

to engage in a combat or competition, typically involving mounted knights, who use lances to try to unseat each other
example
Exemples
The knights joust in the grand tournament every year.
Les chevaliers joutent dans le grand tournoi chaque année.
Last month, Sir Arthur jousted against his rival and won the championship.
Le mois dernier, Sir Arthur a jouté contre son rival et a remporté le championnat.
02

jouter

to argue with another person, particularly in a formal occasion such as a debate
Transitive
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