monarch
英 [ˈmɒnək]
美 [ˈmɑːnərk]
n. 君主; 帝王
复数:monarchs
Collins.2 / BNC.5743 / COCA.8640
牛津词典
noun
- 君主;帝王
a person who rules a country, for example a king or a queen
柯林斯词典
- 君主;帝王;女王;女皇
Themonarchof a country is the king, queen, emperor, or empress.
英英释义
noun
- large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings with black and white markings
- a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right
双语例句
- Zhuang Zi inherited Lao Zi's thought, but put forward the "needing no monarch" theory.
庄子继承了老子的思想,但是提出了无君的激烈主张。 - The monarch could have killed him but was moved by Arthur's youthful happiness.
邻国国王原本要杀他,但被他青春的快乐所感动。 - Later, dragon became the symbol of power and monarch.
后来,龙成了权利和帝王的象征。 - And so it was, the neighboring monarch granted Arthur his freedom and Lancelot and the witch had a wonderful wedding.
于是,邻国国王释放了亚瑟,兰斯洛特和女巫也举行了隆重的婚礼。 - The face of fatuous monarch, dark society, he chose seclusion.
面对昏庸的君主,黑暗的社会,他选择了隐居。 - A male monarch or emperor ( especially of Russia prior to 1917).
男性君主或帝王(特别是1917年前的俄罗斯)。 - A monarch has a duty to his subjects.
君主对他的国民有责任义务。 - The monstrous monarch monopolized monarchy.
凶暴的君主垄断了君主国。 - The monarch's power are limited by law and Parliament.
它的权力受限于法律和议会。 - Too fairly formed for loneliness, one day she stood selected for the monarch's side.
天生丽质难自弃,一朝选在君王侧。(白居易《长恨歌》)