marquess如何读

英:[ˈmɑ:kwɪs]

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marquess是什么意思

  • n.侯爵;侯爵长子的尊称

marquess自然拼读

mar·quess

mar kws

marquess变形

复数:marquesses

marquess词根

词根:marquis

n.

marquis (法)侯爵;世袭贵族(等于marquess)

marquise 侯爵夫人;女侯爵

marquess英英释义

  • n.
    • nobleman (in various countries) ranking above a count
    • a British peer ranking below a duke and above an earl

marquess词源英文解释

Middle English marquis, markis, from Anglo-French marquys, markys, from marche march

The first known use of marquess was in the 14th century

marquess儿童词典英英释义

marquisettenoun

a sheer meshed fabric used for clothing, curtains, and mosquito nets

marquisenoun

marchioness

marquisnoun

marquess sense 2

marquessnoun

a nobleman of hereditary rank in Europe and Japan

a British nobleman ranking below a duke and above an earl

marquess 例句

1 In 1819, when the marquess of Lansdowne brought forward his motion for an inquiry into the causes of the distress and discontent in the manufacturing districts, Grenville delivered an alarmist speech advocating repressive measures.

2 And in a statement, his spokesperson said that the marquess had "made suggestions which Prince Michael would not have wanted, or been able, to fulfil" during the covertly-recorded meeting.

3 Contributions to the Ornithology of South China Part II (by the Marquess Hachisuka, Ph. D.)

对华南鸟类学的贡献。之二。蜂须贺侯爵(博士)文。

4 The noble marquess in his heart felt such flame Which set his senses all at strife;20 Quoth he, "Fair maiden, shew soon what is thy name: I mean to take thee to my wife."

5 Unfortunately for Lucy, her father has plans to sell the house to Thomas Branston, a marquess set on doing anything necessary to have the home to himself.

6 Even if you haven't got a couple of Scottish marquesses in your family, you too could be sitting on some Vivaldian treasure.

7 This massive manor house about two and a half hours northeast of London belongs to the marquess of Cholmondeley, an avid collector of work by the American light artist James Turrell.

8 Franco’s forces and his fascist allies to an Andalusian marquess who sets out to hunt communists with his personal death squad to a militia woman who saves the life of a right-wing lawyer out of compassion.

9 The Victorian wit sues the Marquess of Queensberry for libel, egged on by the marquess’ son, Lord Alfred.

10 In fact, almost every trace that Paget had been the fifth marquess disappeared.

11 So he gets an embarrassing handshake off the marquess.

12 Charles the First usually visited the marquess after dinner.

13 “The marquess made sure Dumas could fence. Skilled, courageous, Dumas was famous right up to the day he was jailed.”

14 But the marquess of Newcastle fled the kingdom, and the Royalists abandoned all hope of retrieving their affairs.

15 The 7th Marquess of Bristol was my all-time favourite marquess, I think.

16 He was conferred marquess by the king.

他被国王册封为侯爵。

17 The latter rights were afterwards surrendered and it was made the chief burgh of the regality and dukedom of Hamilton in 1668, the third marquess having been created duke in 1643.

18 the Marquess of Bath

巴斯侯爵

19 He was conferred marquess by the king.

他被国王册封为侯爵。

20 In the previous year he had married Lady Susan Hay, daughter of the marquess of Tweeddale, whose companionship was his chief support in India, and whose death in 1853 left him a heartbroken man.

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