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
- He is one of the courtiers to this girl.
他是这个女孩的求爱者之一。 - The King and Queen, the courtiers and the guests fell asleep in the Great Hall.
国王和王后,大臣和来宾们都在大堂里睡着了。 - Courtiers, naturally, built closer to the Royal Castle and below the monastery lies the massive cernin palace.
朝臣自然将住宅建立在距离皇家城堡更近的地方,修道院下面座落着巨大的cerninpalace。 - The king also made gifts of land to favoured officials and courtiers.
国王还将土地赠给他所宠信的大臣和官员。 - Courtiers who had once flattered and fawned on him.
那些曾一度向他百般献媚奉承的朝臣们。 - 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。 - The King got tired of listening to the endless sickening flattery of his courtiers.
国王听腻了朝臣们无休无止、令人作呕的恭维话。 - 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? - In public, she cuts a dignified, determined figure with the solitary aura of royalty among her courtiers.
在公共场合,她给人以高贵坚定的印象在追随者眼里,她头上笼罩着尊贵者特有的光环。 - Angels are his courtiers, the redeemed his favourites, and all delight to serve him day and night.
天使是他的仆役,被赎的人是他的珍宝,都欢喜快乐地昼夜服侍他。