regency
regency 英 ['riːdʒ(ə)nsɪ] 美 ['ridʒənsi]
n. 摄政;摄政统治;摄政权
名词复数:regencies
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- n. 摄政;摄政统治;摄政权
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1. Moreover, the regency rake would purchase different garments from different specialist tailors.
而且,摄政王会从不同的专业裁缝那儿购买不同的服装。
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2. I stood in the impressive atrium and found myself thinking of the Hyatt regency hotel in Atlanta.
我站在博物馆的中庭里,发现心里想到了亚特兰大的凯悦摄政酒店。
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3. As a perfect example of regency London, it has been featured in poetry, photo shoots, and music videos, but today it is threatened by construction.
作为伦敦摄政的完美范例,它已被收录在诗歌,摄影,和音乐影片中,但今天它却受到再度建设的威胁。
- regency (n.) early 15c., "government by regents," from Medieval Latin regentia, from Latin regens (see regent). Notable instances were: France 1715-1723 (under Philip, Duke of Orleans), Britain 1811-1820 (under George, Prince of Wales, Prince Regent), "in each case with suggestion of debauchery" [Weekley]. In reference to the style of that time, attested from 1880 (there is an unexplained use in Jane Austen from 1793). Compare French equivalent Régence, attested in English from 1919. U.S. Albany Regency refers to dominant political faction in New York state c. 1820-1850.
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