scepter
英 [ˈseptə(r)]
美 [ˈseptər]
网络 君主节杖; 权杖; 权杖类; 节杖; 王权
COCA.26742
英英释义
noun
- a ceremonial or emblematic staff
- the imperial authority symbolized by a scepter
双语例句
- The40-foot-tall ( 12-meter-tall) figure held a scepter in one hand and a small statue of the goddess of victory, Nike, in the other& both made from ivory and precious metals.
神像高40英尺(12米),他一手拿着权杖,另一只手上是胜利女神Nike的小雕像,它们都是用象牙和贵重金属做的。 - A favored escape among the British royal family, Huka Lodge has hosted Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Edward and more dukes and duche es than you could shake a scepter at.
作为英国皇室成员消遣散心之地,胡卡小屋曾经招待过伊丽莎白女皇二世,爱德华王子以及多位公爵和公爵妇人。 - The state eagle holds a golden scepter and a golden orb.
鹰爪持象征皇权的金色权杖和金球。 - A scepter is the attribute of power.
权杖是权力的标志。 - The King only laughed and ordered the beast perform for his amusement; and when it refused, struck it with the Mad Scepter and ordered it dragged to the stocks.
国王大笑,命令野兽表演助兴,遭到拒绝以后,国王用他的疯狂权杖狠狠的抽打了野兽,并把它关在了兽栏里面。 - Gilead is mine, and Manasseh is mine; Ephraim is my helmet, Judah my scepter.
以法莲是护卫我头的。犹大是我的杖。 - Although the tomb had been pillaged and the mummy stolen, Dreyer found an ivory scepter, a clear indication that it was a royal tomb.
虽然墓室遭劫,木乃伊被盗,但德赖尔发现了一根象牙权杖,这清楚地显示是一个帝王墓穴。 - Invested with legal power or official authority especially as symbolized by having a scepter.
被授予法定的权利或者正式的权威,特别是以拥有节杖作为标志。 - The cook served out tins of food to all the mountaineers. He will rule them with an iron scepter.
炊事员把罐头食品分给所有登山队员。他会用铁杖管辖他们的。 - He would lower his scepter to spare your life?
他会放下权杖,饶你一命?
