feudatory

英['fjuːdətərɪ] 美['fjuːdəˌtoʊrɪ]
  • adj. 受有封地的;封地的;封臣的
  • n. 封臣;封地
feudatories
Noun:
  1. a person holding a fief; a person who owes allegiance and service to a feudal lord

Adjective:
  1. of or pertaining to the relation of a feudal vassal to his lord;

    "a feudatory relationship"

  2. owing feudal allegiance to or being subject to a sovereign;

    "it remained feudatory to India until 1365"

1. Thou act, that is, cut feudatory invasion, sparse human osteosarcoma.
汝用事,即侵削诸侯,疏人骨肉。

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2. In the violent period of Bakumatsu, many samurai ran the risk of treason to quit feudatory.
在幕末激荡的历史时期,许多藩士冒着“叛藩叛国”罪的危险而脱藩。

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3. Mou, the prince of Wei, received his feudatory in Zhongshan. So, he was called Zhongshan Prince Mou.
魏国王子牟,他的封地在中山,所以大家都称他中山公子牟。

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4. The most influential systems constructed by Duke Zhou include the patriarchal clan system, feudatory system, hereditary system and legal system.
周公构建的制度中影响重大的有宗法制、分封制、嫡长子继承制、法制等。

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5. The most influential systems constructed by Duke Zhou include the patriarchal clan system, feudatory system, hereditary system and legal system.
周公构建的制度中影响重大的有宗法制、分封制、嫡长子继承制、法制等。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He named his empire by his feudatory's name.
      他以自己的封地命名了他的帝国。

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