commoner
commoner 英 [ˈkɒmənə(r)] 美 [ˈkɑmənə(r)]
n. 平民;自费学生;下议院议员
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- n. 平民;自费学生;下议院议员
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1. King Edward Ⅷ abdicated to marry a commoner.
英王爱德华八世放弃王位和一个平民女子结婚。
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2. Their union was groundbreaking in that Elizabeth was technically a commoner, and up to that time, royals were expected to marry other princes and princesses.
他们的结合在当时是个轰动,因为伊丽莎白是一个平民,而按照当时的习俗,皇室成员只能与其他王子或者公主结婚。
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3. Here's a period piece with irresistible immediacy, a brilliant pairing of a monarch who's heroic by virtue of his personal struggle, and an uncommon commoner who helps him find his authentic voice.
这是一部有着强烈时效性的历史剧,一位凭借个人奋斗成就英雄史诗的君主与一名帮助他找到了真实声音的非凡平民构成了饶有趣味的组合。
- commoner (n.) late 14c. (mid-14c. in Anglo-French), "one of the common people, a member of the third estate," agent noun from common (v.) "participate in common, associate or have dealings with" (mid-14c.), from common (adj.). From mid-15c. as "member of the House of Commons."
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