sceptre

英 ['septə] 美['sɛptɚ]
  • vt. 授与王权;拥登王位
  • n. 权杖;王权

畅通词汇

英英释义


1. the imperial authority symbolized by a scepter
2. a ceremonial or emblematic staff

实用场景例句


Our flag sceptre all who meet obey.
我们的旗帜就是王笏,谁碰到都得服从.

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Seven who hold the sceptre shall perish, one of them being canonised.
七个持有节杖的会毁灭, 他们中的其中一位会被封为圣人.

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And he came down holding his crown with one hand and his sceptre with the other.
国王一手拿着王冠,一手执着王节,走下塔来.

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The crown is yours in majesty and the sceptre is yours in glory.
庄严的王冠是属于你的,光荣的王节是属于你的.

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The sceptre is an attribute of kingly power.
节杖是国王权力的象徵.

辞典例句

A sceptre is one of the attributes of a king.
权杖是帝王的象征之一。

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双语例句


1. A sceptre is one of the attributes of a king.
权杖是帝王的象征之一。

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2. The sceptre is an attribute of kingly power.
节杖是国王权力的象徵.

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3. Seven who hold the sceptre shall perish, one of them being canonised.
七个持有节杖的会毁灭, 他们中的其中一位会被封为圣人.

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4. Our flag sceptre all who meet obey.
我们的旗帜就是王笏,谁碰到都得服从.

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5. And he came down holding his crown with one hand and his sceptre with the other.
国王一手拿着王冠,一手执着王节,走下塔来.

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英文词源


sceptre
sceptre: see shaft
sceptre
chiefly British English spelling of scepter (q.v.); for spelling, see -re. Related: Sceptred.

词态变化


复数: sceptres;