courtiers
英 [ˈkɔːtɪəz]
美 [ˈkɔrtiərz]
n. (尤指旧时的)侍臣,侍从,廷臣
courtier的复数
柯林斯词典
- 侍臣;侍从;廷臣
Courtierswere noblemen and women who spent a lot of time at the court of a king or queen.
双语例句
- Minor courtiers were executed but the essential power structure remained.
一些小角色被牺牲掉了,但根本的权力结构原封未动。 - Kingmakers do not take kindly to becoming mere courtiers, so insurrection is only a matter of time.
拥立国王的人,不会甘愿俯首称臣,因此谋反只是一个时间问题。 - The King cursed the courtiers and clapped them quickly into clink for taking prescriptions from a quack doctor.
国王咒骂大臣们竟然从一个江湖郎中那里开药方,并且立即把他们关进了监狱。 - Courtiers in ancient times were willing to be at the emperor's beck and call.
古代的臣下都愿意为皇帝孝犬马之劳。 - As a literary courtiers, the courage to "call the Son of Heaven had come on board", but also by allowing the right to get drunk off boots Huan;
身为文学侍臣,敢于“天子呼来不上船”,又乘醉让权宦高力士脱靴; - Why do all these courtiers and knights and churchmen hate me?
这些朝臣、贵族、教士们为什么都恨我呢? - He is one of the courtiers to this girl.
他是这个女孩的求爱者之一。 - "Indeed!" said all the courtiers; but they could not see anything, for there was nothing to be seen.
“一点也不错,”所有的骑士们都说。可是他们什么也没有看见,因为实际上什么东西也没有。 - The king and queen led a great crowd of noblemen and noblewomen, courtiers, ladies-in-waiting, and palace attendants.
国王和皇后带领着一大群贵族、贵妇、侍臣、宫女及皇宫侍从。 - You are to be the Prince and-later on-the King; that is understood. But you must have courtiers and nobles.
你将成为王子,以后还要做国王,但你还必须有大臣和贵族。
