king
king 英 [kɪŋ] 美 [kɪŋ]
n. 国王;
名词复数:kings
- In a monarchy, the male ruler is called the king. A king or queen rules until death, when the next in line — usually a son or daughter — inherits the throne.
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- n. 国王;
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1. the kings and queens of England
英国国王和王后
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2. to be crowned king
接受加冕为国王
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3. the king of comedy
喜剧之王
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4. The lion is the king of the jungle.
狮子是丛林之王。
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5. a king penguin
帝王企鹅
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6. King George V
国王乔治五世
- king (adj.) king (n.) applied, at first in natural history, to species deemed remarkably big or dominant, such as king crab (1690s); the U.S. king snake (1737), which attacks other snakes and is regarded especially as the enemy of the rattlesnake; king cobra (1894). In marketing, king-size is from 1939, originally of cigarettes. A king-bolt (1825) was the large bolt connecting the fore part of a carriage with the fore-axle.
- king (n.) a late Old English contraction of cyning "king, ruler" (also used as a title), from Proto-Germanic *kuningaz (source also of Dutch koning, Old Norse konungr, Danish konge, Old Saxon and Old High German kuning, Middle High German künic, German König).
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