peerage

美 [ˈpɪrɪdʒ]英 [ˈpɪərɪdʒ]
  • n.(统称)贵族;贵族的爵位

复数: peerages

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noun

1

(统称)贵族
all the peers(2) as a group

a member of the peerage

一位贵族成员

2

贵族的爵位
the rank of a peer(2) or peeress

peerage

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 贵族头衔;贵族爵位
    If someone has a peerage, they have the rank of a peer.

    The Prime Minister offered him a peerage...

    首相授予他贵族爵位。

  • 2
    N-SING (泛指一国的)贵族
    The peers of a particular country are referred to as the peerage.

noun

1
the peers of a kingdom considered as a group
Synonym: baronage

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  1. It 's thought she may eventually accept a peerage and move to the House of Lords .

    人们认为她最终可能接受贵族头衔,进入上议院。

  2. The Prime Minister offered him a peerage

    首相授予他贵族爵位。

  3. Each rank of the peerage was represented

    每个贵族阶级都有代表。

  4. He was raised to the peerage in recognition of his service .

    他被升为贵族以酬报他的功劳。

  5. The king raised his general to the peerage for winning the war .

    由于赢得了这场战争,国王封他的将军为贵族。

  6. His elevation to the peerage caused great surprise .

    他被封为贵族一事引起极大惊讶。

  7. The Fall of the British Hereditary Peerages in the 20 th Century

    20世纪英国世袭贵族的衰落

  8. He was given a life peerage in1993 .

    他于1993年被授予终身贵族爵位。

  9. His refusal of a peerage caused the prime minister some embarrassment .

    他拒绝接受贵族称号,未免让首相有些难堪。

  10. He worked resolutely to master peerage law .

    他努力学习以掌握贵族的法规。

  11. Again Dissuasion of the Question of Peerage in Qin and Han Dynasty

    秦汉爵制问题再探讨

  12. British Prime Ministers are traditionally offered hereditary peerages .

    【典型范例】英国首相传统上会被授予可世袭的贵族爵位。

  13. On31 July the peerage bill became law .

    贵族法案于7月31日成为法律。

  14. I made a submission to the Crown that a peerage should be conferred upon the new Minister .

    我向国王申请,对这位新任大臣赐以爵位。

  15. A new principle by which an heir to a peerage may renounce his peerage .

    有关贵族爵位继承人可以放弃其爵位的一项新规定。

  16. Sir Peter was raised to the peerage .

    彼得先生被封为贵族。

  17. The institution of life peerages has quickened proceedings in the house of Lords considerably .

    终身贵族制的建立大大地加速了贵族院的议事进程。

  18. He was raised to the peerage with the title of Baron .

    他被提升为贵族,受男爵的头衔。

  19. The Queen raised him to the peerage to honour hi contribution to his motherland .

    为称颂他对祖国的贡献,女王封他为贵族。

  20. The Queen conferred the dignity of a peerage on him .

    女王授他以贵族身份。

  21. The queen confer the dignity of a peerage on him .

    女王封他为贵族。

  22. She was given a peerage .

    她被封了一个贵族头衔。

  23. The Earl of sandwich wanted to renounce his peerage .

    桑威治伯爵想正式宣布放弃贵族头衔。

  24. An officer of the English peerage who organizes royal processions and other ceremonies .

    英国贵族中一个组织皇室队列和其他仪式的政府官员。

  25. She believes that hereditary peerages should be abolished .

    她认人为世袭贵族应当被废除。

  26. It 's also the result of drama 's successfully syncretizing the cultural tastes of the queen , peerages and the middle-class ;

    也是戏剧成功融合了以女王、贵族、中产阶层为主的社会各阶层文化口味的结果;

  27. Most honours fall into three types : life peerages , knighthoods , and appointments to the Order of the British Empire .

    主要荣誉头衔分为三类:终身贵族、骑士和英帝国勋章获得者。

  28. But with the maturation of bureaucrat system , the un-intellectuality factors of peerage engendered the contradiction with it .

    然而随着秦汉官僚制的逐步成熟,爵制中的非理智因素与之产生了矛盾。

  29. Prominent were Burke 's Peerage and the1963 Who 's Who .

    伯克编的《贵族姓名录》和1963年《名人录》放在突出的地方。

  30. He was elevated to the peerage .

    他被升为贵族。