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noun
a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire: such as
a sovereign ruler
a constitutional (see constitutional entry 1 sense 3) king or queen
one that holds preeminent position or power
cotton, monarch of the textile world—Wall Street Journal
monarch butterfly
Late Latin monarcha, from Greek monarchos, from mon- + -archos -arch
The first known use of monarch was in the 15th century
monasterynoun
a place where a community of monks or nuns live and work
monasterynoun
a place where a community of monks or nuns live and work
monarchynoun
total rule by one person
a nation or country ruled by a monarch
a form of government having a chief of state who inherits the position, rules for life, and holds powers varying from very limited to total
monarchismnoun
the laws of monarchical governmentalso: belief in or support of these laws
monarchismnoun
the laws of monarchical governmentalso: belief in or support of these laws
monarchicaladjective
of or relating to a monarch or monarchy
monarchical government
monarchicaladjective
of or relating to a monarch or monarchy
monarchical government
monarchnoun
a person who reigns over a kingdom or empire: as
a ruler who has total power
absolute monarch
someone who acts primarily as chief of state and who has only limited powers
constitutional monarch
someone or something like a monarch
the oak is the monarch of the forest
monarch butterfly
1 From the perspective of monarchial power, human rights and rights of woman, the paper discovers the important meanings of the two novels, which were being covered over a long period of time.
《伊利亚特》与《汉宫秋》都是男权社会的男性文本,从君权、人权与女权角度对它们进行别样解读,可以发现其被长期遮蔽的一些意义。
2 a new history of French monarchs
3 the ruling monarch of Britain at that time was Queen Elizabeth I
4 The role was previously held by the monarch’s late father, Prince Philip, who was also an alumnus of the institution.
5 The last time a monarch used their power to essentially veto a bill passed by parliament was in 1708, when Queen Anne refused to sign the Scottish Militia Bill which would have provided arms to Scottish militias.
6 He went to all lengths in opposing the monarchial form of government.
在反抗帝王专制政体斗争中,他不遗余力。
7 A globe surmounted by a cross, used as a symbol of monarchial power and justice.
权球顶上装有一个十字架并象征着群权和公正的球
4 有君王风采的