magisterial
magisterial 英 [ˌmædʒɪˈstɪəriəl] 美 [ˌmædʒɪˈstɪriəl]
adj. 有权威的;专横的;官吏的
- A person who is magisterial can be distinguished and grand, or possibly just conceited and bossy. You will learn a lot if you listen to a magisterial presentation of early American history.
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- adj. 有权威的;专横的;官吏的
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1. But tell him, also, to set his fraternal and magisterial heart at ease: that I keep strictly within the limits of the law.
但是,也告诉他,请他放宽他那一副傲然的手足之情的心肠吧。 我是严格遵守法律限制的。
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2. Sir Isaac the Alchemist, he said, was no less the fierce and uncompromising scientist than was Sir Isaac, author of the magisterial Principia Mathematica.
作为炼金术士的艾萨克爵士,他说道,和作为权威的数学原理的作者的艾萨克爵士比起来不呈多让。
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3. The faculty is an educational and art institution which includes, in its basic activities, basic studies, specialized studies, magisterial studies and doctoral studies.
系科是一个教育和艺术的制度,包括基本的活动、基本的学习、专业的学习、权威性的和博士的学习。
- magisterial (adj.) 1630s, from Medieval Latin magisterialis "of or pertaining to the office of magistrate, director, or teacher," from Late Latin magisterius "having authority of a magistrate," from magister "chief, director" (see master (n.)). Related: Magisterially.
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