knighthood 英 [ˈnaɪthʊd]   美 [ˈnaɪtˌhʊd]

knighthood

knighthood  英 [ˈnaɪthʊd] 美 [ˈnaɪtˌhʊd]

n. 骑士;骑士身份 

名词复数:knighthoods 

The Queen conferred knighthood on the bus conductor at the press conference. 女王在记者会议上授予公车售票员骑士身份。
He said four Fifa members had behaved unethically during the bid process, one asking for a knighthood, and another asking for a payment of several million dollars. 他说,在申办过程中,国际足联四位成员行为不到的,一人要求骑士身份,另外三人要求几百万美元的酬劳。

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  • n. 骑士;骑士身份
  • 1. The Queen conferred knighthood on the bus conductor at the press conference.

    女王在记者会议上授予公车售票员骑士身份。

  • 2. He said four Fifa members had behaved unethically during the bid process, one asking for a knighthood, and another asking for a payment of several million dollars.

    他说,在申办过程中,国际足联四位成员行为不到的,一人要求骑士身份,另外三人要求几百万美元的酬劳。

  • 3. In old days, this would win you knighthood!' exclaimed Mrs Linton.

    在古时候,这会让你赢得骑士的封号哩!

  • knighthood (n.) Old English cnihthad "the period between childhood and manhood;" see knight (n.) + -hood. Sense of "rank or dignity of a knight" is from c. 1300, and probably is an independent formation.
knight·hood / ˈnaɪthʊd ; NAmE ˈnaɪthʊd / noun (in Britain) the rank or title of a knight (英国)爵士头衔,骑士头衔,爵士称号,骑士称号 He received a knighthood in the New Year's Honours list. 他是新年受勋者之一,荣获爵士称号。 knighthood knighthoods knight·hood / ˈnaɪthʊd ; NAmE ˈnaɪthʊd /
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