shogunate

['ʃoɡʊnet]
  • n. 幕府时代;将军政治;将军职位

英英释义


1. a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)

实用场景例句


The Tokugawa shogunate until their integration into the formal establishment, into the most prosperous era.
而直到德川幕府将其纳入正式编制后, 进入了最兴盛的年代.

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Chengdu Talent Generalyu kun see Chaoqun, appointed to the shogunate, Counselor Rong machine.
成都将军玉昆见其才艺超群, 聘至幕府, 参赞戎机.

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双语例句


1. Edo shogunate rule system, known as'screen - fan system. "
江户幕府的统治制度, 史称 “ 幕藩体制 ”.

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2. Tokugawa Ieyasu the general closure imposed razed in the establishment of the Edo Shogunate regime.
德川家康受封征夷大将军,在江户建立了幕府政权.

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3. Thence began a series of strange conflicts over control of the puppet government of the shogunate.
此后,发生了一系列争夺傀儡将军控制权的斗争.

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4. The shogunate was overthrown by the domains of Satsuma and Chsh in 1867.
1867年,在长州和萨摩两藩的攻击下,德川幕府倒台.

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5. The Tokugawa shogunate until their integration into the formal establishment, into the most prosperous era.
而直到德川幕府将其纳入正式编制后, 进入了最兴盛的年代.

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英文词源


shogunate (n.)
1871, a hybrid, from Japanese shogun + Latinate suffix -ate (1).