dignitary 英 [ˈdɪgnɪtəri]   美 [ˈdɪgnɪteri]

dignitary

dignitary  英 [ˈdɪgnɪtəri] 美 [ˈdɪgnɪteri]

n. 高官;高僧;显要人物  adj. 高位的;地位尊荣的 

名词复数:dignitaries 

The North has not provided clear evidence of a recovered Kim by showing him at a large state function or with a visiting dignitary. 北朝鲜没有提供金正日在大型国家集会上现身或接见来访政要的照片,来清楚证明他健康状况的好转。
If the victim has died or has beenwounded, the court will instruct a religious dignitary to assess how the victimdied or was wounded. 如果受害者已经死亡或受伤,法庭会指示一位宗教要人评估受害者死亡或受伤的情况。

  • A dignitary is a very important person (VIP), usually from another country. Major dignitaries from other countries might get to meet the President when they visit the U.S.
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  • n. 高官;高僧;显要人物
  • adj. 高位的;地位尊荣的
  • 1. The North has not provided clear evidence of a recovered Kim by showing him at a large state function or with a visiting dignitary.

    北朝鲜没有提供金正日在大型国家集会上现身或接见来访政要的照片,来清楚证明他健康状况的好转。

  • 2. If the victim has died or has beenwounded, the court will instruct a religious dignitary to assess how the victimdied or was wounded.

    如果受害者已经死亡或受伤,法庭会指示一位宗教要人评估受害者死亡或受伤的情况。

  • 3. Death is a dignitary who when he comes announced is to be received with formal manifestations of respect, even by those most familiar with him.

    死神是一位尊贵的客人,当他宣布来临之时,即使与死神打交道最多的人,也要以庄重的礼遇表达对他的敬意。

  • dignitary (n.) 1670s; see dignity + -ary. Related: Dignitaries (plural).
dig·ni·tary / ˈdɪɡnɪtəri ; NAmE ˈdɪɡnɪteri / noun ( plural dig·ni·taries ) a person who has an important official position 显贵;要人;达官贵人 SYN VIP dignitary dignitaries dig·ni·tary / ˈdɪɡnɪtəri ; NAmE ˈdɪɡnɪteri /
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