viscount 英 [ˈvaɪkaʊnt]   美 [ˈvaɪˌkaʊnt]

viscount

viscount  英 [ˈvaɪkaʊnt] 美 [ˈvaɪˌkaʊnt]

n. (英国的)子爵 

名词复数:viscounts 

"Well," said Franz with a sigh, "do as you please my dear viscount, for your arguments are beyond my powers of refutation. “好吧,”弗兰兹叹了一口气说道,“你随便吧,我亲爱的子爵,因为我无力反驳你的论据,但无论如何,这位基督山伯爵总是一个怪人。”
Upon their union, Queen Elizabeth II's youngest son became Earl of Wessex and viscount Severn, while Sophie became Countess of Wessex. 在婚礼上,伊丽莎白二世赐予她的小儿子威塞克斯伯爵和赛佛恩子爵的爵位,苏菲成为了威塞克斯伯爵夫人。

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  • n. (英国的)子爵
  • 1. "Well," said Franz with a sigh, "do as you please my dear viscount, for your arguments are beyond my powers of refutation.

    “好吧,”弗兰兹叹了一口气说道,“你随便吧,我亲爱的子爵,因为我无力反驳你的论据,但无论如何,这位基督山伯爵总是一个怪人。”

  • 2. Upon their union, Queen Elizabeth II's youngest son became Earl of Wessex and viscount Severn, while Sophie became Countess of Wessex.

    在婚礼上,伊丽莎白二世赐予她的小儿子威塞克斯伯爵和赛佛恩子爵的爵位,苏菲成为了威塞克斯伯爵夫人。

  • 3. viscount Monckton, 23rd November 2006. Letter to the Guardian.

    17蒙克顿子爵,2006年11月23号,致《卫报》的信

  • viscount (n.) late 14c., "deputy of a count or earl," from Anglo-French and Old French visconte (Modern French vicomte), from Medieval Latin vicecomes (genitive vicecomitis), from Late Latin vice- "deputy" (see vice-) + Latin comes "member of an imperial court, nobleman" (see count (n.1)). As a rank in British peerage, first recorded 1440. Related: Viscountess.
vis·count / ˈvaɪkaʊnt ; NAmE ˈvaɪkaʊnt / noun (in Britain) a noblemanof a rank below an earland above a baron 子爵(英国贵族,低于伯爵而高于男爵) viscount viscounts vis·count / ˈvaɪkaʊnt ; NAmE ˈvaɪkaʊnt /
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