an·ti-roy·al·istˌan-tē-ˈrȯi-ə-list,ˌan-tī-
anti-royal如何读
anti-royal英英释义
adjective
opposing or hostile toward monarchical government Ten people were arrested at Charing Cross railway station for carrying anti-royalist placards …—Tracy McVeigh
anti-royal forces
adjective
opposing or hostile toward monarchical government Ten people were arrested at Charing Cross railway station for carrying anti-royalist placards …—Tracy McVeigh
anti-royal forces
anti-royal词源英文解释
The first known use of anti-royalist was in 1782
anti-royal 例句
1 Oxford anti-royalists exchanged missives in a certain postbox made inconspicuous by the fact that men often stopped to pee near it.
2 Napoleon ascends through shrewdness and dumb luck, taking advantage of anti-royalist sentiment one minute and crowning himself emperor the next.
3 Move Forward capitalized on this anti-royalist, anti-military sentiment, which became the bedrock of the party’s progressive platform.
4 Six people from the anti-royalist campaign group Republic and 19 environmental activists from Just Stop Oil were detained by the Metropolitan Police in central London, near to where Charles was being crowned, according to the groups.
5 Six people from the anti-royalist campaign group Republic and 19 people from environmental activists Just Stop Oil were detained by the Metropolitan Police in central London, near to where Charles was being crowned, according to the groups.