emperor 英 [ˈempərə(r)]   美 [ˈɛmpəɚ]

emperor

emperor  英 [ˈempərə(r)] 美 [ˈɛmpəɚ]

n. 皇帝,君主 

名词复数:emperors 

Qing Dynasty Emperor 清朝皇帝
offended against the emperor  触犯了皇帝

  • Forget prime ministers, presidents or even kings or queens: an emperor was the biggest, baddest ruler of them all — the leader of undisputed power who controlled a nation or, more usually, a number of subjugated nations known collectively as an empire.
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  • n. 皇帝,君主
  • 1. Qing Dynasty Emperor

    清朝皇帝

  • 2. offended against the emperor

    触犯了皇帝

  • 3. the Roman emperors

    古罗马皇帝

  • 4. the Emperor Napoleon

    拿破仑皇帝

  • emperor (n.) early 13c., from Old French empereor "emperor, leader, ruler" (11c.; accusative; nominative emperere; Modern French empereur), from Latin imperiatorem (nominative imperiator) "commander, emperor," from past participle stem of imperare "to command" (see empire).
em·peror / ˈempərə(r) ; NAmE ˈempərər / noun the ruler of an empire 皇帝 the Roman emperors 古罗马皇帝 the Emperor Napoleon 拿破仑皇帝 see also empress IDIOM the ˌemperor has no ˈclothes used to describe a situation in which everybody suddenly realizes that they were mistaken in believing that sb/sth was very good, important, etc. 原来皇帝没有穿衣服;恍然大悟;如梦初醒 Soon investors will realize that the emperor has no clothes and there will be a big sell-off in stocks. 投资者很快会了解事实真相,股票将被大肆抛售。 ORIGIN From the story of The Emperor's New Clothesby Hans Christian Andersen, in which the emperor is tricked into thinking he is wearing beautiful new clothes and everyone pretends to admire them, until a little boy points out that he is naked. 这句话源自汉斯 · 克里斯蒂安 · 安徒生的童话《皇帝的新装》。在这个童话中,皇帝被欺骗,以为自己穿上了美丽的新衣,所有人都假装赞赏其衣服光彩耀人,直至一个小男孩说出他赤身裸体的真相时才恍然大悟。 emperor emperors em·peror / ˈempərə(r) ; NAmE ˈempərər /
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