英:['septə(r)]
美:[ˈsɛptɚ]
英:['septə(r)]
美:[ˈsɛptɚ]
复数:sceptres
第三人称单数:sceptres
现在分词:sceptring
过去式:sceptred
过去分词:sceptred
词根:scepter
n.scepter 节杖(象征君权);王权
vt.scepter 授予…王权;拥登王位(等于sceptre)
主要是英国英语拼写的 scepter(见相关词条); 有关拼写,请参见 -re。相关词条: Sceptred。
Middle English: from Old French ceptre, via Latin from Greek skēptron, from skēptein (alteration of skēptesthai) 'lean on'
1 ‘You’re a hard mortal to find, my son. For several days Fve been searching. When the sceptre of Diocletian exploded . . . well, that got my attention.’
2 “Why, don’t you see?” said the King, getting very excited and dropping his sceptre.
3 Mace Tyrell would grasp the sceptre gladly, but mine own kin are not like to step aside and give it to him.
梅斯·提利尔会兴高采烈地抓住权杖,但是我的亲人们可不会站在一边乖乖给他。
4 The documentary also tells the story of the Crown Jewels that are associated with the ceremony, including the orb, sceptres, sword, spurs and ring.
5 Lest Harry and Meghan be outed as our social and political betters, they’d do well to ditch the crowns, sceptres and garlands of invaluable gems and jewels, and dress the part of your average Canuck.
6 Ms Southon said the "fascinating" artworks showed "the full procession including the Duke of York, the full Royal Household, aristocracy and King Charles II" along with the royal crown, orb and sceptre.
7 The UK is, according to the Royal Family website, the only European country that still uses regalia - the symbols of royalty like the crown, orb and sceptres - in coronations.
8 There, his fellow inmates include a naked man who thinks he’s a king, carrying a straw crown and sceptre while urinating.
9 Nico wished he still had the sceptre of Diocletian, but he doubted a legion of dead warriors would make a dent in this army.
10 Wield thy twiggy sceptre well, my liege, for your future earnings can go down as well as up.
11 A band member frenziedly shakes a flute above his head like a space-age sceptre; another stoops over a table of mysterious electronic devices.
12 Seven who hold the sceptre shall perish, one of them being canonised. The bellies of mothers shall be cut open, and babies will be born prematurely.
七个持有节杖的会毁灭,他们中的其中一位会被封为圣人。母亲的信仰会公开起来,婴儿会过早地出生。
13 During the Westminster Abbey ceremony, the King was anointed with "holy oil", and received the orb and sceptre, symbols of royalty.
14 Concerns like a cripple, facing the sceptre without arm a facing the married happiness of eunuchs.
顾虑好像一个面对权杖而没有胳膊的残废人,一个面对着结婚幸福的阉人。
15 So he consented to give up to Pelias much of the land and many of the flocks and herds which were his by right, but said that he must have the throne and sceptre.
因此,他愿意将当然是自己的财产中广大士地与众多羊群及牛群分给派里鄂斯,不过他表明自己一定要拥有王位和权力。
16 Notably they carried the lead-lined coffin with the Imperial State Crown, sceptre and orb on top up the steep steps of the chapel in Windsor Castle's grounds.
17 May wisdom be your crown, compassion your sceptre and loving kindness your orb, adorned with the jewels of impartiality, humility and service, for the benefit of beings in this realm and beyond.
18 Once in Westminster Hall, the coffin will rest on a raised platform known as a catafalque and topped with the Imperial State Crown, orb and sceptre.
19 Waving a bedazzled sceptre at her audience, Muscarello advised investors to listen and nod when talking to owners of distressed properties, who can often have unrealistic notions of their ability to afford continued mortgage payments.
20 He is holding his newly acquired orb and sceptre.
2 节杖
5 授…以王权
6 授…以王节
7 王节
10 授…以权杖