scepter如何读

英:['septə]

美:[ˈsɛptɚ]

scepter是什么意思

  • n.君主节杖
  • v.拥登王位;授与王权

scepter自然拼读

scep·ter

sep tr

scepter变形

scepters, sceptering, sceptered

scepter扩展

sceptral (adj.)

scepter词根

词根:sceptre

n.

sceptre 权杖;王权

vt.

sceptre 授与王权;拥登王位

scepter英英释义

noun

a ceremonial staff that symbolizes a monarch's power.

a monarch's power or office; sovereignty.

transitive verb

to bestow a scepter upon; grant royal power to.

scepter词源中文解释

"王权或独立主权所特有的权杖," 公元1300年, ceptre, 源自古法语 ceptre, sceptre (12世纪) 和直接源自拉丁语 sceptrum "王权权杖," 源自希腊语 skēptron "拄着的权杖," 在波斯和亚洲的语境中, "王权权杖," 在引申用法中, "王权," 源自 skeptein 的词根 "'支撑自己, 倚靠; 假装某事物, 用作借口." Beekes 认为这来自一个根源为 *skap- (可能非印欧语系) 的词根, 并将其与拉丁语 scapus "杆, 柄," 阿尔巴尼亚语 shkop "棍子, 权杖," 古高地德语 skaft, 古北欧语 skapt, 古英语 sceaft "杆, 矛, 长矛" (见 shaft (n.1)) 相比较。

动词意为 "配备权杖" 来自于1520年代; 因此 "授予王权." 相关词汇: Sceptred.

scepter_法律行业词汇

君权

scepter词源英文解释

Noun Middle English sceptre, from Anglo-French septre, from Latin sceptrum, from Greek skēptron staff, scepter, from skēptesthai to prop oneself — more at shaft

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

scepter儿童词典英英释义

sceptic, sceptical, scepticism

sceptic, sceptical, scepticism

sceptic, sceptical, scepticism

scepternoun

a baton carried by a ruler as an emblem of authority

authority of an empire or a ruler : sovereignty

scepter 例句

1 And when those very same figures lift up their scepters, or spears, and begin, oh so gently, to pull them apart and whoosh them through the air, it might be natural to hold your breath.

2 "Here we eat fish," the fool declared happily, waving a cod about like a scepter.

3 Drake's Breath is an elementalist scepter cone skill.

龙息是元素使权杖锥形技能。

4 He wore an iron crown and held a leg of lamb in one hand as a king might hold a scepter, and his eyes followed Dany with mute appeal.

5 Roman relic or not, the scepter troubled Frank.

6 Ephraim is my helmet, Judah my scepter.

以法莲是护卫我头的。犹大是我的杖。

7 So, yes...maybe the scepter could cause a freak ice storm.

8 The crown and the scepter are the insigne of kings.

王冠与权杖是国王的标志.

9 NIV Gilead is mine, and Manasseh is mine ; Ephraim is my helmet, Judah my scepter.

[新译]基列是我的, 玛拿西是我的;以法莲是我的头盔; 犹大是我的权杖.

10 Nico lifted the scepter of Diocletian, which glowed even darker purple.

11 I held my twiggy walking stick like a scepter, chin tilted towards the ashy sky.

12 For all Jason knew, he’d been slipping off to practice raising spirits with Diocletian’s scepter, then sparring with them.

13 Just then someone in a white rabbit costume walked by, holding a scepter topped with a fuzzy red heart.

就在那时一个穿着白色的兔子服装拿着权杖在配上一个模糊的红心的人一个走过,。

14 Also present: an elaborate toy sailing ship, a carousel and sashes and scepters for Miss Universe contestants, each embellished with information about their respective countries.

15 The symbol for Aries, "The Ram, " suggests an upright, bold scepter of authority with the horns ofa ram flaring from its top end.

白羊座:白羊座的符号象征羊的头,是一种象形的方法,取出羊最明显的羊角和鼻梁部分;

16 The king of horns, dressed in a red, ermine-trimmed cloak, holds a gold scepter surmounted with a red and gold horn and wears a large horn medallion around his neck.

17 He will rule them with an iron scepter.

他会用铁杖管辖他们的.

18 You will rule them with an iron scepter; you will dash them to pieces like pottery.

9你必用铁杖打破他们; 你必将他们如同窑匠的瓦器摔碎.

19 Nico smacked it with the scepter of Diocletian, and the monster veered into a wall.

20 In González’s painting, he stands, holding a crucifix like a scepter, in front of a map of Asia.

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