countess 英 [ˈkaʊntəs]   美 [ˈkaʊntɪs]

countess

countess  英 [ˈkaʊntəs] 美 [ˈkaʊntɪs]

n. 伯爵夫人;女伯爵 

名词复数:countesses 

When the men joined the ladies after dinner the Duke went straight up to the countess Olenska, and they sat down in a corner and plunged into animated talk. 餐后男士与女士汇合的时候,公爵径直朝奥兰斯卡伯爵夫人走去。 他们在角落里刚一坐下,便热烈交谈起来。
The playwright Gregory Murphy wrote The countess, which dealt with the same affair and appeared successfully on Broadway in 1999 and subsequently in the West End in London. 剧作家格里戈利莫非所作的《伯爵夫人》也与该事件相关,且该作品改编的戏剧于1999年先后在百老汇和伦敦西区上演。

  • A countess is a noblewoman, equal in status to an earl or a count. Countesses either inherit the title when they're born or gain it by marrying a noble.
  • 请先登录
  • n. 伯爵夫人;女伯爵
  • 1. When the men joined the ladies after dinner the Duke went straight up to the countess Olenska, and they sat down in a corner and plunged into animated talk.

    餐后男士与女士汇合的时候,公爵径直朝奥兰斯卡伯爵夫人走去。 他们在角落里刚一坐下,便热烈交谈起来。

  • 2. The playwright Gregory Murphy wrote The countess, which dealt with the same affair and appeared successfully on Broadway in 1999 and subsequently in the West End in London.

    剧作家格里戈利莫非所作的《伯爵夫人》也与该事件相关,且该作品改编的戏剧于1999年先后在百老汇和伦敦西区上演。

  • 3. countess: My dear, you have lovely things.

    女伯爵:亲爱的,你有一些可爱的东西。

  • countess (n.) mid-12c., adopted in Anglo-French for "the wife of an earl," from Medieval Latin cometissa, fem. of Latin comes "count" (see count (n.1)). Also used to translate continental titles equivalent to the fem. of earl.
count·ess / ˈkaʊntəs ; NAmE ˈkaʊntəs / / ˈkaʊntes ; NAmE ˈkaʊntes / noun 1 a woman who has the rank of a countor an earl 女伯爵 2 the wife of a countor an earl 伯爵夫人 the Earl and Countess of Rosebery 罗斯伯里伯爵及夫人 countess countesses count·ess / ˈkaʊntəs ; NAmE ˈkaʊntəs /
  • 请先登录