英:[ˈrɑ:ni:]
美:[ˈrɑni]
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美:[ˈrɑni]
复数:ranis
Hindi & Urdu rānī, from Sanskrit rājñī, feminine of rājan king — more at royal
The first known use of rani was in 1673
rapaciousadjective
very greedy
predatory sense 2
rap1 of 5noun
a sharp blow or knock
a sharp criticism
a bad reputation that is often not deserved
given a bad rap
the blame for or unfavorable consequences of an action
took the rap
a criminal charge
a murder rap
rap2 of 5verb
to give a quick sharp blow : knock
to utter suddenly with force
rap3 of 5noun
the least bit
doesn't care a rap
rap4 of 5verb
to talk freely and frankly
to perform rap
rap5 of 5noun
an informal talk : chat, conversationalso: a line of talk : patter
a rhythmic chanting often in unison of usually rhymed couplets to a musical accompaniment
a musical piece so performed
rant1 of 2verb
to talk loudly and wildly
rant2 of 2noun
loud and wild speech
rant1 of 2verb
to talk loudly and wildly
rant2 of 2noun
loud and wild speech
ransom1 of 2noun
something paid or demanded for the freedom of a captured person
the act of ransoming
ransom2 of 2verb
to free from captivity or punishment by paying a price
ransackverb
to search thoroughly
to search through in order to rob
rank1 of 3adjective
strong and active in growth
rank weeds
offensively gross or vulgar : foul
rank language
very noticeable
rank dishonesty
outright entry 2 sense 1
rank beginners
offensive in odor or flavor
rank2 of 3noun
row entry 3 sense 1, series
a line of soldiers standing side by side
the body of enlisted persons in an army
rose from the ranks
a group of individuals classed together—usually used in plural
in the ranks of the unemployed
position within a group
a poet of high rank
official grade or position
the rank of general
high social position
a person of rank
rank3 of 3verb
to arrange in lines or in a formation
to determine the position of in relation to others : rate
a highly ranked player
to come before in rank
a captain ranks a lieutenant
to take or have a certain position in a group
ranks third in the class
rankleverb
to cause anger, irritation, or deep bitterness
rank1 of 3adjective
strong and active in growth
rank weeds
offensively gross or vulgar : foul
rank language
very noticeable
rank dishonesty
outright entry 2 sense 1
rank beginners
offensive in odor or flavor
rank2 of 3noun
row entry 3 sense 1, series
a line of soldiers standing side by side
the body of enlisted persons in an army
rose from the ranks
a group of individuals classed together—usually used in plural
in the ranks of the unemployed
position within a group
a poet of high rank
official grade or position
the rank of general
high social position
a person of rank
rank3 of 3verb
to arrange in lines or in a formation
to determine the position of in relation to others : rate
a highly ranked player
to come before in rank
a captain ranks a lieutenant
to take or have a certain position in a group
ranks third in the class
raninoun
a Hindu queen : a raja's wife
1 He then sent the rani somewhere on an errand, and hid himself in a corner of the room from whence he could see the banjo.
2 Shortly after this the rani died, and the raja mourned over her, and continued most solicitous for the welfare of their two boys.
3 The rani took the banjo, and placed another in its stead.
4 Having listened to the music the rani said, “It is wonderfully sweet,” and she fancied she heard her sister’s voice in every note.
5 Maybe you’re no raja or rani, but your skin might like the touch of silk.
6 In 1847 the Rani purchased twenty acres of land at Dakshineswar, a village about four miles north of Calcutta.
1847年,拉妮在达克希什瓦,一个离加尔各答大约四英里的村庄买下了二十亩地。
7 And I wish not to hurt you and the rani, who was kind to me.
8 Lelha also sent his mother to welcome his wives, but when the elder ranis saw her coming, they reviled her and drove her away.
9 That she would say, since she loves the Gorgio, and hates the rani.
10 In course of time he arrived at the palace where the elder sister was now rani, and, being admitted, began to play on his banjo.
11 One day, Rani Tishyarakshita found a good opportunity to tell the prince how much she loved him and how eager she was to get his love.
有一天,王妃低舍罗稀多,找到了一个很好的机会,就如痴如呆地将自己的心事,全部告诉了拘那罗王子,并且希望王子能够接受她的爱。
12 The rani hid the jugi’s banjo in her own room, because she knew her sister to be in it.
13 The ranis were annoyed, and said, “The raja, your father, is sulking, and you must have food and drink.”
14 He will never be happy, my lady, unless he marries the rani.
15 So the rani made much of him with the intention of at length obtaining possession of his banjo.
16 I wish to help the angel rani who nursed me when I was sick, and I have debts to pay to Chaldea.
17 Vira Raja, who, in consequence of his mind becoming unhinged, was guilty towards the end of his reign of hideous atrocities, died in 1809 without male heirs, leaving his favourite daughter Devammāji as rani.
18 Their mother the rani had been long ill, and the raja was greatly dejected on her account.
19 Her principal collaborator is her daughter, Devika Bhise, who helped mom and Olivia Emden write the script and who plays the rani (or queen).
20 What was Rani doing in that hotel room and was it enough to provoke murder?
Rani在旅馆的房间里干了什么,那足以引发一场谋杀吗?