emperors的意思
emperors中文翻譯:
君主(emperor的復數)
皇帝
emperor───n.皇帝,君主
emperies───n.最高統治權
emperorship───n.皇帝的身份;皇帝的權力
imperators───n.絕對統治者,最高統治者;古羅馬皇帝
empatrons───電磁感應管
emperises───排
emperizes───指導方針
empierces───堆疊
red emperors───紅色帝王
The emperors also had some of the largest festival celebrations at the Forbidden City.───皇帝們還在紫禁城舉行了一些最盛大的節日慶祝活動。
The ones with cute and humorous pictures of emperors are very popular.───那些畫著可愛又幽默的皇帝的畫像很受歡迎。
color purple stands for power of the great emperors of China.───紫色代表中國皇帝的權力。
China, under the last priest-emperors of the Chow Dynasty, was sinking into a state of great disorder.───中國處在周朝末代僧侶--帝王的統治之下,正陷入一種大混亂的狀態之中。
'Wicked and cruel boy! ' I said. 'You are like a murderer- you are like a slave-driver- you are like the Roman emperors! '───“你是個惡毒殘暴的孩子!”我說。“你像個殺人犯——你是個奴隸監工——你像羅馬皇帝!”
The characters Huang and Di had been used separately and never consecutively (see Three August Ones and Five Emperors).───字符和黃迪已經分開使用,并沒有連續(見三八月一,五皇)。
It is. said one of the emperors admired a particularly intricate grasshopper cage, one of his. craftsman had constructed.───據說一位皇帝十分贊賞一位能工巧匠做的一個精致的蟈蟈籠。
However, Emperors could elevate another more favoured child or the child of a more favoured wife to the status of Crown Prince.───然而,皇帝可以提升另一個更贊成子女或子女更贊成妻子的地位王儲。
Many kings and emperors used silver chopsticks to see if their food had been poisoned.───許多帝王用銀制的筷子以檢查他們的食物中是否被人投了毒。
Governors have rebelled, and, for that matter, Emperors have been deposed, or assassinated before this.
If they ruled well, emperors were deified - consigned to the place where the gods lived.
The emperors, too, and their advisers badly needed legal texts to reinforce their position as rulers.
The family even deposed Emperors and chose their successors.
The emperors, indeed, had saved the papacy in the period before Hildebrand.
Mr Isington operated like the Claudian emperors, with his own Praetorian Guard.
A number of the Roman emperors were great patrons of building and endorsed and encouraged extensive schemes of architectural development.
The Romans used to deify their emperors.
But the Byzantine emperors were themselves no more trusting and would generally keep their foreign envoys in virtual isolation.