scepter
scepter 英 ['septə] 美 ['sɛptɚ]
n. 节杖(象征君权);王权 vt. 授予…王权;拥登王位(等于sceptre)
名词复数:scepters
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- n. 节杖(象征君权);王权
- vt. 授予…王权;拥登王位(等于sceptre)
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1. The Empress possesses a scepter which controls Izmer''s Golden Dragons.
女皇拥有一个能指挥里斯美尔金龙的权杖。
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2. You will rule them with an iron scepter ; you will dash them to pieces like pottery.
你必用铁杖打破他们。 你必将他们如同窑匠的瓦器摔碎。
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3. To challenge her rule, Profion must have the scepter, and tricks the Council of Mages into believing Savina is unfit to hold it.
为了挑战女皇的权威,皮维安必须拥有权杖,为此他哄骗魔法师议会相信萨威娜不适合拥有权杖。
- scepter (n.) c. 1300, ceptre, from Old French sceptre (12c.), from Latin sceptrum "royal staff," from Greek skeptron "staff to lean on; royal scepter;" in transferred use, "royalty," from root of skeptein "to prop or stay, lean on." Apparently a cognate with Old English sceaft (see shaft (n.1)). The verb meaning "to furnish with a scepter" is from 1520s. Related: sceptred.
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