courtier
常見例句
- “The Royal Collection will make a very generous donation to their charities, ” says a courtier.
一個朝臣說:“皇家收藏將會對慈善機構作一次非常慷慨的捐贈?!?/li> - Down through the generations, Alec's family thought that the man with the insightful demeanour in the painting was Sir Walter Raleigh, the famous explorer and courtier of Elizabeth 1.
經(jīng)過幾代人下來,亞歷克的家人都認為,繪畫里顯示著的那名具有很強的洞察力的舉止行為得當?shù)哪凶邮堑囊聋惿滓皇赖某?、著名的探險家沃爾特·羅利爵士。 - Looney, who in 1920 proposed an Elizabethan courtier, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. Mr Shapiro takes them both seriously, patiently following their lives and contextualising their ideas.
魯尼,他在1920年提出一名名叫愛德華?德?維爾的伊麗莎白時代朝臣,第17世牛津伯爵才是原作者。 - Now turning to your sheet, in the early, early modern period the poet and courtier, Sir Philip Sidney, wrote an elegant, really wonderfully written defense of poetry, in one edition called The Apology for Poesie.
現(xiàn)在回到發(fā)給你們的材料上來,英國,伊麗莎白時期的朝臣及詩人,西德尼,曾寫過很多很多,優(yōu)美的詩歌,全部收錄在一本名為《詩辯》的集子里。
耶魯公開課 - 文學理論導論課程節(jié)選 - But there is a less obvious answer, inherently appealing to any courtier of the Machiavellian Mitterrand.
ECONOMIST: Laurent Fabius, France’s man of delayed destiny - Looney, who in 1920 proposed an Elizabethan courtier, Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.
ECONOMIST: The man and his pen - It was not politic of him to liken Peter Mandelson, the prime minister's upwardly mobile courtier, to a crab.
ECONOMIST: John Prescott’s calming influence 返回 courtier