majesty
majesty 英 [ˈmædʒəsti] 美 [ˈmædʒɪsti]
n. 庄严;威严;陛下
名词复数:majesties
- Majesty describes a quality that takes your breath away, it's so impressive. The Grand Canyon has it, and so does a British monarch (supposedly).
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- n. 庄严;威严;陛下
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1. the sheer majesty of St Peter's in Rome
罗马圣彼得大教堂的雄伟庄严
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2. the majesty of the music
那音乐的庄严气氛
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3. I quite agree, Your Majesty.
我十分赞成,陛下。
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4. Ride on, ride on in majesty.
策马前进, 威风凛凛地向前奔.
- majesty (n.) c. 1300, "greatness, glory," from Old French majeste "grandeur, nobility" (12c.), from Latin maiestatem (nominative maiestas) "greatness, dignity, elevation, honor, excellence," from stem of maior (neuter maius), comparative of magnus "great, large, big" (of size), "abundant" (of quantity), "great, considerable" (of value), "strong, powerful" (of force); of persons, "elder, aged," also, figuratively, "great, mighty, grand, important," from suffixed form of PIE root *meg- "great." Earliest English us is with reference to God; as a title, in reference to kings and queens (late 14c.), it is from Romance languages and descends from the Roman Empire.
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