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词汇 Stratfordian
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Definition of Stratfordian in English:

Stratfordian

adjective stratˈfɔːdɪənstrætˈfɔrdiən
  • 1Relating to or characteristic of the English town of Stratford or its inhabitants.

  • 2Relating to the view that William Shakespeare was the author of the plays typically attributed to him.

    the classic Stratfordian position
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The book offers an overview of the Shakespeare authorship debate, focussing on the Stratfordian vs. Oxfordian battle.
    • I can testify to the bias existing toward any heretical views challenging Stratfordian orthodoxy on most campuses.
    • The director followed the fiercer stuff of his 1989 classic Henry V with this kinder, gentler, but no less effective production of a Stratfordian comedy.
    • One Stratfordian academic objects, "but there surely was no Synagogue in Venice."
    • Nowhere is this [low standard of scholarship] more obvious than in the Stratfordian insistence upon Verse 1.
noun stratˈfɔːdɪənstrætˈfɔrdiən
  • 1A native or inhabitant of the English town of Stratford.

    she was one of 21 Stratfordians who were reported to the ecclesiastical court
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are not sure if she is the oldest lady in Stratford at the moment, but we do think she may well be the oldest acutal Stratfordian.
    • The timer is now counting down to the Games themselves, displaying the remaining days, hours, minutes and seconds to any Stratfordian who cares to look upwards.
    • He was a proud Stratfordian who spent most of his career working in the town.
    • Olympic star urges Stratfordians to get swimming.
    • The New Work Festival is being launched next week, when Stratfordians will be given the chance to air their own pieces alongside the professionals.
  • 2A supporter of the view that William Shakespeare was the author of the plays typically attributed to him.

    the Stratfordians remained unmoved from their position
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course I was a Stratfordian for 28 years of my life, though I cannot remember when I was first told in school that a man from Stratford wrote the plays.
    • Stratfordians are similarly guilty of ignoring the facts or subjecting them to unwarranted interpretations.
    • If non-Stratfordians had academic power equal to the Stratfordians, the true author (not the conventional Shakespeare) would be embraced.
    • The author weaves humour and logic into an enjoyable feat of rhetorical sleight of hand that will have even the most devout Stratfordians reconsidering the authority of their idol.
    • There is a high level of contention between the two factions - the Stratfordians and the Oxfordians.

Definition of Stratfordian in US English:

Stratfordian

adjectivestratˈfôrdēənstrætˈfɔrdiən
  • 1Relating to or characteristic of the English town of Stratford or its inhabitants.

  • 2Relating to the view that William Shakespeare was the author of the plays typically attributed to him.

    the classic Stratfordian position
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The book offers an overview of the Shakespeare authorship debate, focussing on the Stratfordian vs. Oxfordian battle.
    • Nowhere is this [low standard of scholarship] more obvious than in the Stratfordian insistence upon Verse 1.
    • One Stratfordian academic objects, "but there surely was no Synagogue in Venice."
    • I can testify to the bias existing toward any heretical views challenging Stratfordian orthodoxy on most campuses.
    • The director followed the fiercer stuff of his 1989 classic Henry V with this kinder, gentler, but no less effective production of a Stratfordian comedy.
nounstratˈfôrdēənstrætˈfɔrdiən
  • 1A native or inhabitant of the English town of Stratford.

    she was one of 21 Stratfordians who were reported to the ecclesiastical court
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Olympic star urges Stratfordians to get swimming.
    • We are not sure if she is the oldest lady in Stratford at the moment, but we do think she may well be the oldest acutal Stratfordian.
    • The New Work Festival is being launched next week, when Stratfordians will be given the chance to air their own pieces alongside the professionals.
    • He was a proud Stratfordian who spent most of his career working in the town.
    • The timer is now counting down to the Games themselves, displaying the remaining days, hours, minutes and seconds to any Stratfordian who cares to look upwards.
  • 2A supporter of the view that William Shakespeare was the author of the plays typically attributed to him.

    the Stratfordians remained unmoved from their position
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The author weaves humour and logic into an enjoyable feat of rhetorical sleight of hand that will have even the most devout Stratfordians reconsidering the authority of their idol.
    • If non-Stratfordians had academic power equal to the Stratfordians, the true author (not the conventional Shakespeare) would be embraced.
    • Of course I was a Stratfordian for 28 years of my life, though I cannot remember when I was first told in school that a man from Stratford wrote the plays.
    • Stratfordians are similarly guilty of ignoring the facts or subjecting them to unwarranted interpretations.
    • There is a high level of contention between the two factions - the Stratfordians and the Oxfordians.
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