dignitary

英['dɪɡnɪtəri] 美['dɪɡnɪteri]
  • n. 高贵的人;高官
  • adj. 地位尊贵的
dignitaries
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Noun:
  1. an important or influential (and often overbearing) person

1. Dignitary Bingo, ten bucks a sheet; are you in?
猜人物宾果游戏, 一页十美元, 怎么样 ?

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2. Anglican Church an ecclesiastical dignitary usually ranking just below a bishop.
(英国国教教会中)仅排列在主教之下的教会的显要人物.

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3. It is the symbol of dignitary , reverence, and auspice.
是权贵, 尊严和吉祥的象征.

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4. A particularly frosty Chinese response is likely if President Ma Ying - jeou meets the visiting dignitary.
假如马英九“总统”会见这位到访贵宾,那么中国的反应很可能是冷若冰霜.

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5. In the heartland of this country, behind a number plate there may be a dignitary.
京城里边云高水深, 卧虎藏龙,一张车牌的背后可能就隐藏着一个权势人物.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The dignitary also said that a solution must be worked out to put an end to the recent political unrest in the country.
      该高官也说,必须提出一种解决方法,以将该国最近的政治动荡加以平息。

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