单词 | prince |
释义 | Related topics: Officialsprince /prɪns/ ●●● W3 noun [countable] 1 PGOthe son of a king, queen, or prince 王子;王孙 → princess Prince William 威廉王子2 PGOa male ruler of a small country or state 〔小国的〕国君,亲王 Prince Rainier of Monaco 摩纳哥的兰尼埃亲王3 the prince of something/a prince among something literary the man who is best at something 大师,大家 the prince of sculptors 大雕塑家Examples from the Corpusprince• There were few things more calculated to endear a prince to his subjects than a display of stern retribution on unjust officials.• Robbins was a prince among story-tellers.• Medals, seals, manuscripts reliefs and sculptures document the competition of princes and nobles with the Salien rulers.• the prince of the junk bond salesmen• The prince has suggested two possible constitutional mechanisms to achieve this end.• Ralston was considered for a job that challenges many skills and requires the best we find of the warrior / prince genre.nPrince n(1958–) a US singer, guitar player, and songwriter, who is known for dressing and performing in a way that is intended to be sexually exciting and shocking. He was one of the most successful singers of the 1980s, and his records include Purple Rain (1984) and Sign O' the Times (1987).nThe PrincePrince, The n(1532) a book by machiavelli which discusses what a ruler should do in order to gain and keep power and be an effective ruler, even if this means being cruel, dishonest or immoralOrigin prince (1100-1200) Old French Latin princeps “leader”, from primus ( → PRIME1) + capere “to take”prince nounPrincePrince, TheLDOCE OnlineChinese or of the son king, prince a queen, Corpus |
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