柯林斯詞典gladiator /?ɡl?d??e?t?/ (gladiators) 1. N-COUNT In the time of the Roman Empire, a gladiator was a man who had to fight against other men or wild animals in order to entertain an audience. 角鬭士2. N-COUNT You can refer to an athlete or a performer as a gladiator in order to emphasize how brave or dangerous their actions are. 勇士[journalism] This is an arena for gladiators only, for the Titans of the track. 這是個(gè)僅爲(wèi)勇士而且是僅爲(wèi)此行裡的大力士勇士所設(shè)的競技場。 返回 gladiator劍橋詞典in ancient Rome, a man who fought another man or an animal , usually until one of them died , for public entertainment (古羅馬)角鬭士 返回 gladiator