Heavy Metal 重盔甲压倒骑士
Heavy Metal 重盔甲压倒骑士
By Rebecca Morelle, BBC News
King Henry V with his troops before the battle of Agincourt in a BBC drama
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Background: 利滋大学的一项研究报道认为中世纪时期的金属盔甲沉重得让士兵难以在沙场上作战,这也可能直接影响到战果。
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As weapons became more and more sophisticated in medieval Europe armour also evolved, and by the 15th century soldiers would have been clad top-to-toe in up to 50 kg of bulky steel.
Researchers have always suspected that this would have been tough to move around in. But now with the help of volunteers wearing replica medieval armour - and a treadmill - they've been able to confirm this.
They found that walking or running in it used up huge amounts of energy, restricted breathing and bore intense pressure on the legs.
The effect was so great the team suspects it could have played a part in France's defeat in the battle of Agincourt.
In this famous conflict of 1415 - despite heavily outnumbering the English - the French were beaten.
The scientists say the fact that the French knights had to trek through a muddy field while wearing their heavy armour - to meet a stationary English line - would have left them so exhausted, it probably led to their downfall.
Glossary 词汇表 (收听发音, 请单击英语单词)
- to be clad top-to-toe in (something)从脚到头都被(什么东西)包住了
- bulky笨重的
- tough困难的
- a treadmill跑步机
- to restrict限制
- to play a part in (something)在(什么事情)扮演一个角色或起作用
- to outnumber数量上超过
- to trek爬山涉水
- to be exhausted被累坏了
- a downfall毁灭,失败