conde
conde — noun
1. Louis II de Bourbon, a French prince and army leader of the 1600s, often called
Louis II de Bourbon, a French prince and army leader of the 1600s, often called the Prince de Conde.
Our history teacher said Conde won several major battles for France.
proper noun in a history lesson context
The guide pointed to Conde in the old painting of the battle.
Nadia borrowed a book about Conde from the university library yesterday.
Many French students first meet Conde in lessons on royal history.
The museum label described Conde as a famous prince and general.
- the Prince de Conde
a fuller historical title for the same person
- the Great Conde
a historical nickname used in some English texts
文法句型
read about + Conde
describe + Conde + as + noun
teach + students + about + Conde
用法筆記
Usually appears in writing about French royal history rather than in everyday conversation. Many English texts use the fuller form 'the Prince de Conde' when they first mention him.