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词汇 Jacobean
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Jacobean
adjective uk/ˌdʒæk.əˈbiː.ən/ us/ˌdʒæk.əˈbiː.ən/
英王詹姆斯一世时期的
relating to the period of British history during the rule of King James I of England, from 1603 to 1625, or its typical style of buildings or furniture
The book is a fascinating social history of Elizabethan and early Jacobean England.
This ornately carved table may be Jacobean.
a Jacobean mansion 詹姆斯一世时期的宅邸
Jacobean furniture 詹姆斯一世时期的家具
Compare: ElizabethanGeorgianVictorian
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  • The original hall dates back to the 13th century, and some of the later parts are Jacobean.
  • These elaborate headdresses are familiar from portraits of Jacobean women.
  • The terraces lead to a Jacobean rose garden.
  • Visitors to the palace can see chefs prepare typical Jacobean dishes.
  • Before becoming a TV actor he specialized in Shakespearean and Jacobean theatre.
  • The great Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatists include Shakespeare, Marlowe, Webster, and Ben Jonson.
  • Ben Johnson's "Volpone," a Jacobean satire, was the first non-Shakespearean play produced at the festival.
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