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magisterial是什么意思

adj.

有权威的

威严的

地方法官的

硕士的

magisterial自然拼读

mag·is·te·ri·al

mae jih sti ri l

magisterial扩展

magisterially (adv.)

magisterial英英释义

Adjective

1. of or relating to a magistrate;

"official magisterial functions"

2. offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power;

"an autocratic person"

"autocratic behavior"

"a bossy way of ordering others around"

"a rather aggressive and dominating character"

"managed the employees in an aloof magisterial way"

"a swaggering peremptory manner"

3. used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person;

"his distinguished bearing"

"the monarch's imposing presence"

"she reigned in magisterial beauty"

magisterial词源中文解释

1630年代,“属于或适合于主人或教师或有资格以权威发言的人”,源自中世纪拉丁语 magisterialis “属于或涉及法官、主任或教师职位的”,源自晚期拉丁语 magisterius “具有法官权威的”,源自 magister “首席,主任”(见 master(n.))。

到了17世纪,常常带有“傲慢、专横、霸道”的暗示。指“担任法官职务,适合法官”的意思来自1650年代(见 magistrate)。相关词汇: Magisterially。

magisterial词源英文解释

Late Latin magisterialis of authority, from magisterium office of a master, from magister

The first known use of magisterial was in 1635

magisterial儿童词典英英释义

magnanimousadjective

having or showing a noble and courageous spirit

being generous and forgiving

magnanimousadjective

having or showing a noble and courageous spirit

being generous and forgiving

magnanimitynoun

nobility of character : high-mindedness

a magnanimous act

magmanoun

molten rock material within the earth

magmanoun

molten rock material within the earth

magistratenoun

a chief officer of government (as over a nation)

the president is the chief magistrate

a local official with some judicial power

magistratenoun

a chief officer of government (as over a nation)

the president is the chief magistrate

a local official with some judicial power

magistracynoun

the state of being a magistrate

the office, power, or dignity of a magistrate

a body of magistrates

magisterialadjective

of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a master or teacher

of or relating to a magistrate or the office or duties of a magistrate

magisterialadjective

of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a master or teacher

of or relating to a magistrate or the office or duties of a magistrate

magisterial 例句

1 “Chaplain,” he announced with magisterial rigidity, “we charge you formally with being Washington Irving and taking capricious and unlicensed liberties in censoring the letters of officers and enlisted men. Are you guilty or innocent?”

2 The medieval, theocratic notion of Christendom that the divines inherited from the magisterial reformers undoubtedly played a role in this thinking.

威敏思特圣徒所承继的、教会改教家的中世纪基督国度的神治国家观念,在这个想法中,扮演了一个角色。

3 The graceful expressiveness of the sequence is just one sign of director Michele Shay’s confident touch with “Seven Guitars,” part of Wilson’s magisterial 10-play cycle about the African American experience in the 20th century.

4 Eugene Ricciardi, a judge of the Allegheny County magisterial district in Pennsylvania, officiated.

5 Unlike his predecessors, Jonathan Meades doesn't seek to be a figure of authority: his judgments are not so much magisterial as provocative.

6 The lyrics aren’t so sure: “Am I queen/A magisterial has-been,” she mulls, and wonders, “Do I ever find love? Or am I still waiting?”

7 "For Philip Guston" was given a magisterial performance in a messy setting.

8 Rakim’s “Black Messiah” delivers a terse, magisterial biography of Hampton over samples of a 1967 soul single, Them Two’s “Am I a Good Man.”

9 A pair of magisterial elders, Lucinda Williams and Willie Nelson, take more of an honored seat at the table, each bestowing a casual guest turn and an implicit blessing.

10 A soldier stands up answer: " The report is magisterial, you call me to do this. "

一个士兵站起往返答: “ 报告长官, 这是您叫我做的. ”

11 In her magisterial new book, Armstrong argues that Scripture shouldn’t be discussed literally or rigidly from a pulpit or in a library.

12 There was plenty of fire in Mr. Ax’s playing, though he brought silken sound to the wistfully lyrical middle section of the first scherzo and magisterial beauty to the contrasting episode of the third.

13 A magisterial account of the money and violence behind the world’s most powerful dictatorships.

14 Brian Kite's magisterial staging brings intimacy and immediacy to Victor Hugo’s peripatetic plot about Jean Valjean, a saintly fugitive convict whose life has been forever blighted by the theft of a loaf of bread.

15 The slow improvisations here are the stars: “Tokyo Part III,” which grows into a mild flurry of dissonance; “Tokyo Part IV,” with its Bill Evans-like, rootless chord voicings; and the super-slow, magisterial “Tokyo Part IX.”

16 For Mike — for anyone who prizes the magisterial landscape of the American west and dreamers like him — more than the fate of his sculpture hangs in the balance.

17 That epic campaign comes alive in "The Guns at Last Light," the third and final volume of Rick Atkinson's magisterial "Liberation Trilogy."

18 There was plenty of bubble-gum pink to go around, but the 96th Academy Awards effectively belonged to Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer,” his magisterial biographical portrait of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the so-called father of the atomic bomb.

19 He could speak with magisterial authority and great vulnerability.

20 A magisterial glow pervades Myers’s posthumous biography, which shows how important reading was to Douglass.

magisterial 同义词

1 地方法官

magistrate squire

3 地方治安官

magistrate

5 睿智的

neat sage elevated sapient

9 地方行政长官

nabob syndic

10 跋扈

imperial bossy domineer

13 专制的

absolute despotic tyrannous

17 威风的

imperial imposing gallant

28 横暴的

randy high-handed

31 跋扈的

imperial bossy

35 行政长官

executive prefect corregidor

39 地方行政官

commissioner magistrate justice

40 基层司法官员

the magistracy magistrate

41 硕士

master licentiate

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