princess 英 [ˌprɪnˈses]   美 [ˈprɪnsɪs, -ˌsɛs, prɪnˈsɛs]

princess

princess  英 [ˌprɪnˈses] 美 [ˈprɪnsɪs, -ˌsɛs, prɪnˈsɛs]

n. 公主;王妃 

名词复数:princesses 

the royal princesses 王室女成员
Princess Anne 安妮公主

  • A princess is the daughter of a king or queen, or the wife of a prince. Some children like to have princess parties because they get to wear fancy dresses, tiaras, and little plastic high heels.
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  • n. 公主;王妃
  • 1. the royal princesses

    王室女成员

  • 2. Princess Anne

    安妮公主

  • 3. the Princess of Wales

    威尔士王妃

  • 4. Is something the matter, princess?

    有什么事吗,大小姐?

  • princess (n.) late 14c., "woman of royal or noble birth; daughter or wife of a ruler or prince; female ruler," a native formation, or else from Old French princesse, fem. of prince (see prince). Compare Medieval Latin principissa, Italian principessa. As a colloquial form of address to a woman or girl, it is recorded from 1924 (as a term of address to a lover, early 15c.).
prin·cess / ˌprɪnˈses ; NAmE ˌprɪnˈses / / ˈprɪnses ; NAmE ˈprɪnses / noun 1 a female member of a royal family who is not a queen, especially the daughter or granddaughter of the king or queen (除女王或王后外的)王室女成员;(尤指)公主 the royal princesses 王室女成员 Princess Anne 安妮公主 2 the wife of a prince 王妃;王公贵族夫人 the Princess of Wales 威尔士王妃 Princess Michael of Kent 肯特郡迈克尔公爵夫人 3 ( disapproving) a young woman who has always been given everything that she wants, and who thinks that she is better than other people (受宠溺而自以为优越的)娇小姐 4 ( BrE) ( informal) used as a form of address by a man to a girl or young woman (男子对女孩或年轻女子的称呼)大小姐 Is something the matter, princess? 有什么事吗,大小姐? princess princesses prin·cess / ˌprɪnˈses ; NAmE ˌprɪnˈses /
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