roundtable
roundtable — 名詞
1. a meeting in which a group of people share their ideas and opinions on a particu
圓桌會議
與會者平等討論的會議形式
a meeting in which a group of people share their ideas and opinions on a particular subject, with no single person acting as the leader or authority
The university hosted a roundtable on climate change with scientists from six countries.
那所大學舉辦了一場氣候變遷圓桌會議,與會者來自六個國家的科學家。
roundtable + on [topic] — formal context
Iris and her colleagues organized a roundtable to discuss the new education policy.
Iris 和同事們組織了一場圓桌會議,討論新的教育政策。
Each roundtable session lasted about ninety minutes and included open discussion.
每一場圓桌會議大約進行九十分鐘,並包含公開討論環節。
The mayor invited community leaders to a roundtable about housing affordability.
市長邀請社區領袖參加了一場關於住房負擔能力的圓桌會議。
A roundtable of journalists examined how social media affects political reporting.
一場由記者組成的圓桌會議探討了社交媒體如何影響政治報導。
- forum
more open-ended and may involve a larger audience; a roundtable is typically a smaller group of peers
- symposium
more formal and academic, often with prepared speeches; a roundtable is less structured
- panel
a panel speaks to an audience; a roundtable involves all participants equally
- seminar
a teaching-oriented meeting led by an expert; a roundtable has no designated leader
文法句型
roundtable + on [topic]
roundtable + about [topic]
用法筆記
May be written as one word (roundtable) or two separate words (round table) with no difference in meaning. The one-word form is more common in modern contexts, especially in titles and compound nouns like roundtable discussion.
常見錯誤
2. the legendary round table in medieval stories where the knights of King Arthur w
亞瑟王圓桌
亞瑟王傳說中象徵平等的圓形桌子
the legendary round table in medieval stories where the knights of King Arthur would meet, made with no head so that no member had a seat of higher status than any other
In Arthurian legend, no knight had a seat at the head of the Round Table.
在亞瑟王傳說中,沒有騎士坐在圓桌(Round Table)的首位。
capitalized: the Round Table
Medieval paintings often show King Arthur seated at the centre of the Round Table.
中世紀的畫作時常描繪亞瑟王坐在圓桌(Round Table)中央。
The Round Table symbolized equality because every knight had an equal place around it.
圓桌(Round Table)象徵著平等,因為每位騎士都有相同的位置。
A famous story tells how a young knight earned his seat at the Round Table.
有一則著名的故事講述年輕騎士如何贏得圓桌(Round Table)的席位。
文法句型
the Round Table
用法筆記
Always capitalised (the Round Table) when referring to the Arthurian object. The round table shape was said to prevent arguments over who sat at the head, reflecting the ideal of equality among the knights.
3. the group of brave knights in medieval stories who served King Arthur and gather
圓桌武士
亞瑟王麾下的騎士團
the group of brave knights in medieval stories who served King Arthur and gathered around the Round Table, known for their code of honour and their search for the Holy Grail
In medieval tales, the Round Table searched for the Holy Grail across many lands.
在中世紀傳說中,圓桌武士(the Round Table)走遍各地尋找聖杯。
the Round Table = the knights (metonymy)
Sir Lancelot was the most famous member of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.
在亞瑟王傳說中,蘭斯洛特爵士是圓桌武士中最著名的一位。
Poems from the Middle Ages celebrate the bravery and honour of the Round Table.
中世紀的詩歌讚頌圓桌武士的勇敢與榮譽。
The Round Table rode north to defend the kingdom from invaders.
圓桌武士騎馬北上,保衛王國抵禦入侵者。
- Arthurian knights
a more literal phrase; 'the Round Table' is more poetic and traditional
- Knights of the Round Table
the full formal name; 'the Round Table' alone is a shorter metonymic form
文法句型
the Round Table + singular/plural verb
用法筆記
This is a metonymic sense: the name of the object (the table) stands for the people associated with it (the knights). Always capitalised and preceded by the. Distinguish from sense 2, which refers to the physical table — when you read 'the Round Table set out on a quest,' the subject must be the knights, not the furniture.