courtier 英 [ˈkɔ:tiə(r)]   美 [ˈkɔrtiə(r)]

courtier

courtier  英 [ˈkɔ:tiə(r)] 美 [ˈkɔrtiə(r)]

n. 朝臣;奉承者;谄媚者 

名词复数:courtiers 

“The Royal Collection will make a very generous donation to their charities, ” says a courtier. 一个朝臣说:“皇家收藏将会对慈善机构作一次非常慷慨的捐赠。”
A senior courtier said yesterday: 'It is certainly not the case that all foreign heads of state will be excluded. 一位长者朝臣昨日说,“这当然并非所有外国首脑被排除在外。

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  • n. 朝臣;奉承者;谄媚者
  • 1. “The Royal Collection will make a very generous donation to their charities, ” says a courtier.

    一个朝臣说:“皇家收藏将会对慈善机构作一次非常慷慨的捐赠。”

  • 2. A senior courtier said yesterday: 'It is certainly not the case that all foreign heads of state will be excluded.

    一位长者朝臣昨日说,“这当然并非所有外国首脑被排除在外。

  • 3. Down through the generations, Alec's family thought that the man with the insightful demeanour in the painting was Sir Walter Raleigh, the famous explorer and courtier of Elizabeth 1.

    经过几代人下来,亚历克的家人都认为,绘画里显示着的那名具有很强的洞察力的举止行为得当的男子是的伊丽莎白一世的朝臣、著名的探险家沃尔特·罗利爵士。

  • courtier (n.) "one who attends the court of a sovereign," c. 1300, courteour (early 13c. as a surname), from Anglo-French *corteour, from Old French cortoiier "to be at court, live at court," from cort "king's court; princely residence" (see court (n.)).
court·ier / ˈkɔːtiə(r) ; NAmE ˈkɔːrtiər / noun (especially in the past) a person who is part of the courtof a king or queen (尤指旧时的)侍臣,侍从,廷臣 courtier courtiers court·ier / ˈkɔːtiə(r) ; NAmE ˈkɔːrtiər /
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