Reynard

英 ['renəd; -nɑ:d; 'rei-] 美
  • n. 列那(中世纪法国讽刺故事中狐狸的名字);狐狸
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Reynard (n.)
quasi-proper name for a fox, c. 1300, from Old French Renart, Reynard name of the fox in Roman de Renart, from Old High German personal name Reginhart "strong in counsel," literally "counsel-brave." The first element is related to reckon, the second to hard. The tales were so popular that the name became the word for "fox" in Old French. Old French also had renardie "craftiness."
1. Reynard, Ward and Lamson lift trophies on podium.
雷纳德 、 沃德和拉森在奖台上举起奖杯.

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2. Reynard crosses finish line for victory.
雷纳德冲线获胜.

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