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
- 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。 - 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。 - We have adhered to the business philosophy of "Customer first, Keep improving". Our products have been sold well home and abroad, and have been exported to many courtiers and regions.
秉承“顾客至上,锐意进取”的经营理念,产品畅销国内外市场,出口多个国家和地区。 - The courtiers thought he was dead, and they all went to pay their respects to their new emperor.
朝廷大臣们都以为他已经死了,而去朝拜他们的新皇帝。 - The most discreetly influential figures in the City and on Wall Street display the style and mannerisms of Mr Market's courtiers.
金融城和华尔街最谨慎的权势人物展示了市场先生追随者的风格和怪癖。 - 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。 - The courtiers cringed before the Queen.
朝臣们在女王面前卑躬屈膝。 - 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。 - He booked hundreds of new courtiers and dressed them up in armour.
他预雇了数百名新的侍臣,让他们穿盔戴甲,全身披挂。