majesty
n
1 [U]
(a) impressive dignity and stateliness; grandeur, as of a king or queen 庄严; 威严; (如国王的)尊严
all the majesty of royal ceremonies 皇家仪典的富丽堂皇
(fig 比喻) the majesty of the mountain scenery 高山景色的雄伟.
(b) royal power 王权.
2 Majesty [C]
(used with a precedingpossess det to address or speak of a royal person or royal people 冠以所有格限定词, 用以称呼或提及王室人员):Very well, Your Majesty. 是的, 陛下.
at His/Her Majesty'scommand 奉国王[女王]陛下谕旨
Their Majesties have arrived. 国王与王后陛下已驾到.
While early settlers had killed bison for food, now the killing became more widespread.
早期的殖民者只是以杀野牛为食,这时屠宰野牛就更为广泛了。
What should I do? Maybe I should have told that workmate I knew what he was doing.
我该怎么办?也许我早该对那个工人说我知道他的行为。
It soon became clear that the straight part of the dance changed when the sun's position changed. If the feeding place was toward the sun, the dancer headed straight upward during the straight part of the wagging dance.