dignitary

英[ˈdɪgnɪtəri]
美[ˈdɪgnɪteri]

基本释义

  • n.高僧; 高官; 显要人物

词性变化

实用例句

Anglican Church an ecclesiastical dignitary usually ranking just below a bishop.

(英国国教教会中)仅排列在主教之下的教会的显要人物.

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In the heartland of this country, behind a number plate there may be a dignitary.

京城里边云高水深, 卧虎藏龙,一张车牌的背后可能就隐藏着一个权势人物.

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It is the symbol of dignitary , reverence, and auspice.

是权贵, 尊严和吉祥的象征.

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Dignitary Bingo, ten bucks a sheet; are you in?

猜人物宾果游戏, 一页十美元, 怎么样 ?

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What handcrafted shoe becomes royal family, dignitary again again now is special article.

手工制造的鞋子现在又再次成为王室 、 显贵的专用品.

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A day, the drive that has a dignitary history will make the clothing.

一天, 有个显贵的御史来做衣服.

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VIP : A person of great importance or influence, especially a dignitary who commands special treatment.

贵宾,大人物,重要的或有影响的人物, 尤需要特殊对待的高官显贵.

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Inside the pagoda in the backyard of the temple, there lay the remains of the dignitary.

寺庙后院的灵塔, 存放着这位高僧的遗骨.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. an important or influential (and often overbearing) person