英:[prins ˈkɔnˌsɔ:t]
美:[prɪns ˈkɑnˌsɔrt]
英:[prins ˈkɔnˌsɔ:t]
美:[prɪns ˈkɑnˌsɔrt]
女王的丈夫,女皇的丈夫;
The first known use of prince consort was in 1703
principal partsplural noun
the infinitive, the past tense, and the past and present participles of an English verb
prince consortnoun
the husband of a reigning queen
1 In British royalty, the wife of a king is called a queen consort, but the husband of a queen is called a prince consort, not a king consort.
2 Traditionally, when a man ascends to the throne, his wife becomes the queen consort; when a woman reigns, her husband isn't king (that title is reserved only for men who inherit the throne) but prince consort or consort to the queen, according to BBC News.
3 Prince Philip was a prince consort.
4 And the prince consort did.
5 Qarl then challenges his boyfriend Laenor to a swordfight, claiming the prince consort had always looked down on him.
6 At Royal Command Performances, the queen and her prince consort met every A-list star of the 20th century, from the Beatles and Elton John to Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland.
7 The news of the prince consort’s passing was announced via a statement from Buckingham Palace.
8 Queen Victoria created the title of prince consort for her husband Prince Albert, though Philip, the only male consort since Albert, was officially known as Prince of the United Kingdom instead.
9 The Queen's son was created Prince of Wales.
女王的儿子被封为威尔士王子。
10 She managed to swing an interview with the Prince.
她设法采访了亲王。
11 The writer is no less a person than a prince.
那位作家正是一位亲王。
12 Prince Albert, the Prince Consort
王夫艾伯特亲王
1 阿伯特王子