sceptre

sceptre

美 ['septər]  英 ['septə(r)]

  • v.授…以权杖;授…以王节;授…以王[君]权
  • n.(象征王权的)节杖
  • 网络君权;赛普特;君主的节杖

词形变化

复数:sceptres  现在分词:sceptring  过去分词:sceptred  

同义词

英汉双解

n.
1.
(象征王权的)节杖,权杖a decorated rod carried by a king or queen at ceremonies as a symbol of their power

英汉解释

n.
1.
王权,王位
2.
(帝王的)权杖,权标;王节
v.
1.
授...以权杖;授...以王节;授...以王[君]权

英英解释

n.
v.

例句

And fire is gone out of the rods of its branches, it hath devoured its fruit, so that there is in it no strong rod to be a sceptre to rule.

树干着火枝子果子不再坚硬枝子挽歌

He is often associated with a sceptre, cornucopia, or Cerburus, the three-headed dog.

丰饶三个地狱看门

He does not sit down upon the throne in empty state, or hold a sceptre without wielding it in government.

并非宝座或是而不政事

Six of the Boar's descendants shall hold the sceptre after it, and next after them will rise up the German Worm.

野猪子孙从此之后将会持有王权),它们之后德国小人物提拔

This way, he said, walking to the right. I want to pop into Lynam's to see Sceptre's starting price.

这边,”一面右边一面莱纳姆那儿瞧瞧`权杖`起价

And I will make you subject to my sceptre, and will bring you into the bands of the covenant.

使你们经过你们盟约束缚

Mace Tyrell would grasp the sceptre gladly, but mine own kin are not like to step aside and give it to him.

梅斯·提利尔兴高采烈抓住权杖但是亲人不会一边乖乖

The crown and sceptre of Queen Isabella I, on display at a museum in Granada .

陈列格兰纳达博物馆伊莎贝拉白一世皇冠

The sceptre is an attribute of kingly power.

国王权力象徵

The Bible is the sceptre by which the heavenly King rules his church.

圣经天上君王用来统管教会

In one hand it held a crooked sceptre of jade, and in the other a round crystal.

一手碧玉权杖一手浑圆水晶

I took copious notes on the trials field at Wisley last year, where their sceptre s were a draw from the other side of the field.

去年威士兰试验基地大量笔记那里它们魔杖田野一头

Learning is a sceptre to some, a bauble to others.

学识某些权杖一些只是漂亮

Stretch out the golden sceptre

伸出