kingship
英['kɪŋʃɪp]
美['kɪŋʃɪp]
n. (名词)
- 王权,王位,王之尊严
- 君主身份,国王身份
- 帝王统治
- 君主政体
- 陛下(有时用于对国王的称呼,与his连用)
Noun:
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the dignity or rank or position of a king
- 1. The crown is an attribute of kingship.
- 皇冠是王位的象征
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. Though his kingship was challenged, he continued to rule de facto.
- 虽然他做国王的身分为人诟病, 但他仍大权在握.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Brian O'Neill now sought to revive the old high kingship.
- 布里安·奥尼尔想恢复往昔的最高王位.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Dermot talked of winning the High Kingship.
- 德莫特在言谈中提起要夺取最高王位.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Philip's first years of kingship were devoted to the discipline of his army.
- 菲力浦在做国王的最初几年里专心致力于训练他的军队.
来自辞典例句
用作名词 (n.)
- Though his kingship is challenge,he continue to rule de facto.
虽然他做国王的身分为人诟病, 但他仍大权在握。
- The crown is an attribute of kingship.
王冠是王位的象征。
- Kingship in Ireland was based on election, not primogeniture.
爱尔兰的王位是通过选举继承,而不是世袭的。
- The snake that adorned her headdress was an emblem of kingship.
她头上的蛇形装饰代表着王权。