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Definition of Round Table in English:

Round Table

noun
  • 1The table at which King Arthur and his knights sat so that none should have precedence.

    圆桌(亚瑟王和他的骑士们所坐的能使骑士们就座时免于席次之争的大圆桌,1155年首次提到)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All of us are at least somewhat familiar with the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
    • Chrétien of Troyes in the 1170s and 1180s also introduced courtly love, made the Round Table a centre of chivalry, and identified Arthur's capital as Camelot.
    • The will of the Round Table grew too strong, its knights too forceful.
    • Wace's Roman de Brut was not simply a translation: it included an elaborated Arthurian section and, unlike Geoffrey, mentioned the Round Table.
    • The novel focuses upon the paisanos of the Monterey area, paralleling their lives with those of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.
    • That last example isn't quite from the Knights of the Round Table, is it?
    • Many of their exploits are related in the tales of the Knights of the Round Table.
    • It's not the genuine Round Table of legend, alas, just an 18-foot oak reconstruction ordered by one of the Plantagenet King Edwards.
    • There Val waxed in wit and strength, became squire and friend to Sir Gawain and, through many feats of bravery, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table.
    • The Knights of the Round Table possessed many aspects of chivalry, but each of them had flaws.
    • Later traditions say that Arthur and the Knights sat at a Round Table in token of their equality.
    • At this point Arthur is very old, but he still remembers his original vision of brotherhood, for a time realized with the Round Table.
    • Founded by Edward III in 1348, and said to be based on the Arthurian Knights of the Round Table, it is the world's most ancient and exclusive club.
    • The respect and courtesy was worthy of the Knights of the Round Table.
    • The Knights of the Round Table sought the Holy Grail, Long John Silver his treasure, Gollum the ring.
    • Only the Great Hall remains but it is a beautiful, ancient building and contains what is reputed to be King Arthur's Round Table.
    • Sure, the story of King Arthur is a myth, but this is how Lancelot (Gruffudd) came to be one of the knights of the Round Table.
    • Positing that King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table were real - the last vestiges of the Roman Empire - is not a new concept.
    • Cast your minds back to the days of olde, Knights of the Round Table, Sherwood Forest and Robin Hood and his Merry Men.
    • The most famous folklore of England is about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
  • 2An international charitable association which holds discussions and undertakes community service, open to men between the ages of 18 and 45, typically from business and professional groups.

    青年圆桌协会,青年骑士会(供18到40岁青年,尤其是商人和专业人员聚会进行讨论和从事社区服务的国际性慈善协会)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Members of Swindon's Round Table have dished out thousands of pounds to Swindon charities.
    • The Danson Park fireworks, which will be the Welling Round Table's 31st display for the community, will take place on Saturday.
    • The booklet is one of several projects ongoing by the Round Table.
    • Real ale and beer lovers are invited to sample more than 20 brews at a beer festival organised by Queensbury, Shelf and District Round Table.
    • Each year for more than 40 years, the Round Table has had a sleigh with Father Christmas in the centre of Swindon, every Saturday in December.
    • "We are hoping to drum up more members to join the Queensbury, Shelf and District Round Table at the event."
    • Although tickets are available from Spargs Liquor Mart, if you buy from Nahoon Round Table, R10 of every ticket will go towards their charities.
    • I did a catering course at college, sponsored by the local Round Table, who had even helped me buy my first set of knives.
    • The money was collected by Swindon and District Round Table.
    • Steve Griffin, chairman of Highworth and Swindon Round Table, said: "I would like to thank all those people who gave so generously during our various fundraising events before Christmas."
    • Boris Johnson, the Tory MP for Henley, last night paid tribute to Mr Langford, whom he knew through his work for the town's Round Table fundraisers.
    • In a hugely varied career, John Smallwood worked as an estate agent, an auctioneer, was national president of the Round Table and wrote three books.
    • Sarah Lucas is on the Not-for-Profit Round Table and supports the idea of the streamlining that the Round Table has called for.
    • A grand firework display, organised by Reigate Round Table, will finish off the day's festivities.
    • He was active in the Round Table and the St John Ambulance, and he became president of the Derby Medical Society.
    • Have you considered contacting your local Rotary Club, Lions or Round Table?
    • The biggest thrill for the Fieldings is knowing that staff nominated their daughter for the trip, which has been arranged by the Round Table.
    • The Round Table has tied-up with international NGOs and is also assisted by the Government for funding various projects.
    • "He was conscious of others all the time, hence his involvement with the Round Table."
    • Round Table India is part of the Round Table International.
    • Event organiser Gary Thomson of Nahoon Round Table says right from the word go the event has always been about family and charity.
  • 3usually as modifier round tableAn assembly for discussion, especially at a conference.

    圆桌会议的全体参加者;圆桌会议

    round-table talks

    圆桌会谈。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Topics include marketing, public relations, staff recruitment, and round-table discussions for experienced and first-time supervisors.
    • The second step includes a round-table discussion and review of the current clinical management and practice.
    • The round-table discussion abruptly ended when Daisy's camera began to move.
    • The Polish Jaruzelski government had entered into round-table talks with Solidarity leader Lech Wasa and the Catholic Church in February 1989.
    • As I mentioned in this article, I attended a round-table debate on the future of UK Internet businesses yesterday.
    • That program brings teachers together for round-table discussions in select cities.
    • In addition, a roster of museum professionals attended the event and participated as lecturers and panelists in a round-table discussion during the lecture series.
    • This debate is not a round-table among rational people who respect each other.
    • The conversations were intense and spectacular, charged with the unspoken understanding that the round-table meetings themselves were a kind of Utopia.
    • Indeed, the makers of this maddeningly ambiguous new film spend most of this round-table interview avoiding any discussion of its contents.
    • Regularly scheduled round-table discussion groups allow business owners to get together to analyze problems, successes and areas of concern for their businesses.
    • Tellingly, none of the round-table's participants is able to answer.
    • Dr. Smith, who has always offered us wise counsel and a friendly smile, earned a special place at our editors' round-table and in our hearts as well.
    • The opening is preceded by a round-table discussion at 3 p.m. and the exhibition runs until July 24.
    • ‘I want to make sure that our dollars go to reward companies that create jobs here at home,’ he told an election round-table last week.
    • Clad in homespun clothes, Gandhi once attended a round-table conference in London, where he brought along with him a milch goat to symbolise the self-sufficiency of the Indian people.
    • In a round-table setting, the researcher facilitated the three discussion sessions.
    • His study of emerging managerial competences involved senior executives, twenty of whom participated in a round-table forum.
    • The fest features six cabaret shows designed by general and artistic director D. Kimm, and numerous open mics and round-table discussions.
    • In the field of corporate strategy, which some might call corporate shenanigans, the experience curve always figures quite highly in any round-table discussions.

Definition of Round Table in US English:

Round Table

noun
  • 1The table at which King Arthur and his knights sat so that none should have precedence. It was first mentioned in 1155.

    圆桌(亚瑟王和他的骑士们所坐的能使骑士们就座时免于席次之争的大圆桌,1155年首次提到)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At this point Arthur is very old, but he still remembers his original vision of brotherhood, for a time realized with the Round Table.
    • Later traditions say that Arthur and the Knights sat at a Round Table in token of their equality.
    • All of us are at least somewhat familiar with the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
    • The most famous folklore of England is about King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.
    • That last example isn't quite from the Knights of the Round Table, is it?
    • Wace's Roman de Brut was not simply a translation: it included an elaborated Arthurian section and, unlike Geoffrey, mentioned the Round Table.
    • Chrétien of Troyes in the 1170s and 1180s also introduced courtly love, made the Round Table a centre of chivalry, and identified Arthur's capital as Camelot.
    • The novel focuses upon the paisanos of the Monterey area, paralleling their lives with those of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.
    • The Knights of the Round Table sought the Holy Grail, Long John Silver his treasure, Gollum the ring.
    • Positing that King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table were real - the last vestiges of the Roman Empire - is not a new concept.
    • The respect and courtesy was worthy of the Knights of the Round Table.
    • Cast your minds back to the days of olde, Knights of the Round Table, Sherwood Forest and Robin Hood and his Merry Men.
    • It's not the genuine Round Table of legend, alas, just an 18-foot oak reconstruction ordered by one of the Plantagenet King Edwards.
    • Only the Great Hall remains but it is a beautiful, ancient building and contains what is reputed to be King Arthur's Round Table.
    • Sure, the story of King Arthur is a myth, but this is how Lancelot (Gruffudd) came to be one of the knights of the Round Table.
    • Founded by Edward III in 1348, and said to be based on the Arthurian Knights of the Round Table, it is the world's most ancient and exclusive club.
    • There Val waxed in wit and strength, became squire and friend to Sir Gawain and, through many feats of bravery, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table.
    • The will of the Round Table grew too strong, its knights too forceful.
    • The Knights of the Round Table possessed many aspects of chivalry, but each of them had flaws.
    • Many of their exploits are related in the tales of the Knights of the Round Table.
  • 2An international charitable association that holds discussions and undertakes community service.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Have you considered contacting your local Rotary Club, Lions or Round Table?
    • The Round Table has tied-up with international NGOs and is also assisted by the Government for funding various projects.
    • Event organiser Gary Thomson of Nahoon Round Table says right from the word go the event has always been about family and charity.
    • Steve Griffin, chairman of Highworth and Swindon Round Table, said: "I would like to thank all those people who gave so generously during our various fundraising events before Christmas."
    • Sarah Lucas is on the Not-for-Profit Round Table and supports the idea of the streamlining that the Round Table has called for.
    • Round Table India is part of the Round Table International.
    • I did a catering course at college, sponsored by the local Round Table, who had even helped me buy my first set of knives.
    • "We are hoping to drum up more members to join the Queensbury, Shelf and District Round Table at the event."
    • The biggest thrill for the Fieldings is knowing that staff nominated their daughter for the trip, which has been arranged by the Round Table.
    • Boris Johnson, the Tory MP for Henley, last night paid tribute to Mr Langford, whom he knew through his work for the town's Round Table fundraisers.
    • Each year for more than 40 years, the Round Table has had a sleigh with Father Christmas in the centre of Swindon, every Saturday in December.
    • Although tickets are available from Spargs Liquor Mart, if you buy from Nahoon Round Table, R10 of every ticket will go towards their charities.
    • "He was conscious of others all the time, hence his involvement with the Round Table."
    • In a hugely varied career, John Smallwood worked as an estate agent, an auctioneer, was national president of the Round Table and wrote three books.
    • Real ale and beer lovers are invited to sample more than 20 brews at a beer festival organised by Queensbury, Shelf and District Round Table.
    • The Danson Park fireworks, which will be the Welling Round Table's 31st display for the community, will take place on Saturday.
    • He was active in the Round Table and the St John Ambulance, and he became president of the Derby Medical Society.
    • The money was collected by Swindon and District Round Table.
    • A grand firework display, organised by Reigate Round Table, will finish off the day's festivities.
    • The booklet is one of several projects ongoing by the Round Table.
    • Members of Swindon's Round Table have dished out thousands of pounds to Swindon charities.
  • 3round tableAn assembly for discussion, especially at a conference.

    圆桌会议的全体参加者;圆桌会议

    as modifier round-table talks

    圆桌会谈。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The round-table discussion abruptly ended when Daisy's camera began to move.
    • Dr. Smith, who has always offered us wise counsel and a friendly smile, earned a special place at our editors' round-table and in our hearts as well.
    • As I mentioned in this article, I attended a round-table debate on the future of UK Internet businesses yesterday.
    • Regularly scheduled round-table discussion groups allow business owners to get together to analyze problems, successes and areas of concern for their businesses.
    • In addition, a roster of museum professionals attended the event and participated as lecturers and panelists in a round-table discussion during the lecture series.
    • Tellingly, none of the round-table's participants is able to answer.
    • In a round-table setting, the researcher facilitated the three discussion sessions.
    • This debate is not a round-table among rational people who respect each other.
    • Topics include marketing, public relations, staff recruitment, and round-table discussions for experienced and first-time supervisors.
    • The fest features six cabaret shows designed by general and artistic director D. Kimm, and numerous open mics and round-table discussions.
    • The second step includes a round-table discussion and review of the current clinical management and practice.
    • Clad in homespun clothes, Gandhi once attended a round-table conference in London, where he brought along with him a milch goat to symbolise the self-sufficiency of the Indian people.
    • The conversations were intense and spectacular, charged with the unspoken understanding that the round-table meetings themselves were a kind of Utopia.
    • The opening is preceded by a round-table discussion at 3 p.m. and the exhibition runs until July 24.
    • His study of emerging managerial competences involved senior executives, twenty of whom participated in a round-table forum.
    • The Polish Jaruzelski government had entered into round-table talks with Solidarity leader Lech Wasa and the Catholic Church in February 1989.
    • Indeed, the makers of this maddeningly ambiguous new film spend most of this round-table interview avoiding any discussion of its contents.
    • In the field of corporate strategy, which some might call corporate shenanigans, the experience curve always figures quite highly in any round-table discussions.
    • ‘I want to make sure that our dollars go to reward companies that create jobs here at home,’ he told an election round-table last week.
    • That program brings teachers together for round-table discussions in select cities.
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