dignitary
英 ['d?gn?t(?)r?]
美['d?ɡn?t?ri]
- n. 高官;高僧;顯要人物
- adj. 高位的;地位尊榮的
實(shí)用場(chǎng)景例句
- Anglican Church an ecclesiastical dignitary usually ranking just below a bishop.
- (英國(guó)國(guó)教教會(huì)中)僅排列在主教之下的教會(huì)的顯要人物.
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- In the heartland of this country, behind a number plate there may be a dignitary.
- 京城里邊云高水深, 臥虎藏龍,一張車牌的背后可能就隱藏著一個(gè)權(quán)勢(shì)人物.
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- It is the symbol of dignitary , reverence, and auspice.
- 是權(quán)貴, 尊嚴(yán)和吉祥的象征.
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- Dignitary Bingo, ten bucks a sheet; are you in?
- 猜人物賓果游戲, 一頁(yè)十美元, 怎么樣 ?
電影對(duì)白
- What handcrafted shoe becomes royal family, dignitary again again now is special article.
- 手工制造的鞋子現(xiàn)在又再次成為王室 、 顯貴的專用品.
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- A day, the drive that has a dignitary history will make the clothing.
- 一天, 有個(gè)顯貴的御史來(lái)做衣服.
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- VIP : A person of great importance or influence, especially a dignitary who commands special treatment.
- 貴賓,大人物,重要的或有影響的人物, 尤需要特殊對(duì)待的高官顯貴.
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- Inside the pagoda in the backyard of the temple, there lay the remains of the dignitary.
- 寺廟后院的靈塔, 存放著這位高僧的遺骨.
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