regent 英 ['riːdʒ(ə)nt]   美 ['ridʒənt]

regent

regent  英 ['riːdʒ(ə)nt] 美 ['ridʒənt]

n. 摄政王;摄政者;州立大学董事会董事;统治者  adj. 摄政的;统治的 

名词复数:regents 

Better red, white and blue on regent Street than red blood on the paving stones, royalists have argued since 1649. 摄政街上红白蓝相间的国旗起码铺路石上的鲜血要好,保皇党自从1649年就在证明这一点。
Mr Pannell - a member of the Irish traveller community - and his pet were also spotted at a pub on regent Street, Wrexham. 这位爱尔兰旅行者社区的成员和他的宠物还曾在雷克斯汉姆摄政街一个酒吧被人撞见过。

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  • n. 摄政王;摄政者;州立大学董事会董事;统治者
  • adj. 摄政的;统治的
  • 1. Better red, white and blue on regent Street than red blood on the paving stones, royalists have argued since 1649.

    摄政街上红白蓝相间的国旗起码铺路石上的鲜血要好,保皇党自从1649年就在证明这一点。

  • 2. Mr Pannell - a member of the Irish traveller community - and his pet were also spotted at a pub on regent Street, Wrexham.

    这位爱尔兰旅行者社区的成员和他的宠物还曾在雷克斯汉姆摄政街一个酒吧被人撞见过。

  • 3. For me, images like the flags on regent Street live up to dark ideas of monarchy and patriotism as sepulchral reenactments of the imperial past by a nation trapped in its history.

    对于我来说,摄政街国旗的形象让我模糊得想起君主制和一种想把尘封于历史的帝王往事重新搬上历史舞台爱国心。

  • regent (n.) c. 1400, "a ruler," from the adjective regent "ruling, governing" (late 14c., now archaic), from Medieval Latin regentem (nominative regens), from Latin regens "ruler, governor," noun use of present participle of regere "to rule, direct" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule").
re·gent / ˈriːdʒənt ; NAmE ˈriːdʒənt / ( alsoRegent ) noun a person who rules a country because the king or queen is too young, old, ill/sick, etc. 摄政者;摄政王 to act as regent 担任摄政王 re·gent ( alsoRegent ) adjective [after noun ] the Prince Regent 摄政王 regent regents re·gent / ˈriːdʒənt ; NAmE ˈriːdʒənt /
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