kingly 英 [ˈkɪŋli]   美 [ˈkɪŋlɪ]

kingly

kingly  英 [ˈkɪŋli] 美 [ˈkɪŋlɪ]

adj. 国王的;高贵的,国王似的 

Milton refuses the state of splendid vassalage to a kingly poet likeHomer. 弥尔顿拒绝成为具有君主地位诗人荷马的附属。
In 1610, John Davies of Hereford wrote that "good Will" played "kingly" roles. 1610年,赫里福德的约翰·戴维斯写到他扮演了君主类角色。

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  • adj. 国王的;高贵的,国王似的
  • 1. Milton refuses the state of splendid vassalage to a kingly poet likeHomer.

    弥尔顿拒绝成为具有君主地位诗人荷马的附属。

  • 2. In 1610, John Davies of Hereford wrote that "good Will" played "kingly" roles.

    1610年,赫里福德的约翰·戴维斯写到他扮演了君主类角色。

  • 3. Even as she spoke they became conscious of a form standing beside them; dimly seen, but of a kingly Presence, and a great and holy awe stole over them as they sank on their knees before Him.

    在她说话的时候,他们觉得有一个人体立在他们旁边;虽然看不清楚是谁,却知道是一位君王,他们跪倒在祂面前,感觉非常惧怕。

  • kingly (adj.) late 14c., kyngly; see king (n.) + -ly (1). Related: Kingliness. Similar formation in German königlich, Old Frisian kenenglik, Danish kongelig.
king·ly / ˈkɪŋli ; NAmE ˈkɪŋli / adjective ( literary) like a king; connected with or good enough for a king 国王似的;国王的;君主的;适合于君主身分的 SYN regal king·ly / ˈkɪŋli ; NAmE ˈkɪŋli /
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