monarch
英 [ˈmɒnək]
美 [ˈmɑːnərk]
n. 君主; 帝王
复数:monarchs
Collins.2 / BNC.5743 / COCA.8640
牛津词典
noun
- 君主;帝王
a person who rules a country, for example a king or a queen
柯林斯词典
- 君主;帝王;女王;女皇
Themonarchof a country is the king, queen, emperor, or empress.
英英释义
noun
- large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings with black and white markings
- a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right
双语例句
- Of or relating to or befitting a monarch or monarchy.
属于、关于或适合君主或君主政体的。 - Later, dragon became the symbol of power and monarch.
后来,龙成了权利和帝王的象征。 - And so it was, the neighboring monarch granted Arthur his freedom and Lancelot and the witch had a wonderful wedding.
于是,邻国国王释放了亚瑟,兰斯洛特和女巫也举行了隆重的婚礼。 - A monarch has a duty to his subjects.
君主对他的国民有责任义务。 - A monarch or any other leader must be a person with foresight, a kind heart, and courage.
一个国君必须具有远见和仁慈的心及勇气。 - The monarch could have killed him but was moved by Arthur's youthful happiness.
邻国国王原本要杀他,但被他青春的快乐所感动。 - It is a kingdom which does not have a constitutional monarch.
英国是一个没有立宪君主的王国。 - Too fairly formed for loneliness, one day she stood selected for the monarch's side.
天生丽质难自弃,一朝选在君王侧。(白居易《长恨歌》) - Monarch, court and government were all interconnected.
君主、宫廷和政府都互相联系。 - The oppressed people rose against unjust treatment and dethroned the unpopular monarch.
被压迫的人民起来反抗所受的不公正对待并且推翻了不得人心的君主。
