prince 英 [prɪns]   美 [prɪns]

prince

prince  英 [prɪns] 美 [prɪns]

n. 王子,亲王 

名词复数:princes 

the Prince of Wales 威尔士亲王
the prince of comedy 喜剧大师

  • A prince is royalty, the son of a king or queen. Originally, a prince was the ruler of and individual territory, also known as “principalities.” A prince is a popular fairy tale hero, but there are real live ones, too.
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  • n. 王子,亲王
  • 1. the Prince of Wales

    威尔士亲王

  • 2. the prince of comedy

    喜剧大师

  • 3. the birth of the prince.

    王子的诞生

  • 4. Perhaps your prince would like to do something?

    也许你的王子想要做些什么事?

  • prince (n.) c. 1200, "ruler of a principality" (mid-12c. as a surname), from Old French prince "prince, noble lord" (12c.), from Latin princeps (genitive principis) "first man, chief leader; ruler, sovereign," noun use of adjective meaning "that takes first," from primus "first" (see prime (adj.)) + root of capere "to take," from PIE root *kap- "to grasp."
prince / prɪns ; NAmE prɪns / noun 1 a male member of a royal family who is not king, especially the son or grandson of the king or queen 王子;王孙;亲王 the royal princes 亲王 the Prince of Wales 威尔士亲王 2 the male ruler of a small country or state that has a royal family; a male member of this family, especially the son or grandson of the ruler (小国的)国王,王室的男性成员,王子,王孙 Prince Albert of Monaco 摩纳哥亲王阿尔伯特 3 (in some European countries) a nobleman (某些欧洲国家的)贵族 4 princeof/among sth ( literary) a man who is thought to be one of the best in a particular field (某一领域的)杰出人物,钜子,大王 the prince of comedy 喜剧大师 prince princes prince / prɪns ; NAmE prɪns /
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