vassal 英 ['væs(ə)l]   美 ['væsl]

vassal

vassal  英 ['væs(ə)l] 美 ['væsl]

n. 诸侯;封臣  adj. 臣属的 

名词复数:vassals 

All great powers draw in the world's best and train the future leaders of their allies and vassal states. 所有大国都在吸引世界上最好的人才,培养他们成为其盟国和附庸国的未来领导人。
Parity treaties between equals, but suzerainty treaties are between a suzerain, who has a position obviously of power and authority, and a vassal. 平等条约中双方的地位是对等的,但是领主条约,是在一个掌握实权的领主,和奴隶之间的。

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  • n. 诸侯;封臣
  • adj. 臣属的
  • 1. All great powers draw in the world's best and train the future leaders of their allies and vassal states.

    所有大国都在吸引世界上最好的人才,培养他们成为其盟国和附庸国的未来领导人。

  • 2. Parity treaties between equals, but suzerainty treaties are between a suzerain, who has a position obviously of power and authority, and a vassal.

    平等条约中双方的地位是对等的,但是领主条约,是在一个掌握实权的领主,和奴隶之间的。

  • 3. The fall of the feudal Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) was caused by civil wars among vassal states, and true civil society took shape during the Qin (221-206 BC) and Han dynasties.

    在建立了封建制度的春秋时期(770-476BC),各诸侯国的内乱导致其衰落。 而真正意义上的市民社会则是在秦朝(221-206BC)和汉朝时期形成的。

  • vassal (n.) early 14c. (c. 1200 as a surname) "tenant who pledges fealty to a lord," from Old French vassal "subject, subordinate, servant" (12c.), from Medieval Latin vassallus "manservant, domestic, retainer," extended from vassus "servant," from Old Celtic *wasso- "young man, squire" (source also of Welsh gwas "youth, servant," Breton goaz "servant, vassal, man," Irish foss "servant"), literally "one who stands under," from PIE root *upo "under." The adjective is recorded from 1580s.
vas·sal / ˈvæsl ; NAmE ˈvæsl / noun 1 a man in the Middle Ages who promised to fight for and be loyal to a king or other powerful owner of land, in return for being given land to live on 封臣,家臣(中世纪为国王或其他权贵效忠的受封者) 2 a country that depends on and is controlled by another country 附庸国;属国 vassal vassals vas·sal / ˈvæsl ; NAmE ˈvæsl /
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