zhòngyīngguànyòngduǎnyù:
  • n.   xiàng guó wáng biǎo shì chén .   He made obeisance to the king
  • v.   zài jiā chēng wáng chēng .   He tyrannizes his family
  • n.   bàn yǎn 'ěr wáng shì tuì xiū qián de gào bié yǎn chū .   His performance as King Lear was to be his swan-song before retiring
  • adj.   shì bào yuàn wáng zǒng bào yuàn) .   He's a great one for complaining, ie He constantly complains
  • n.   shì wēi 'ěr shì qīn wáng de shì cóng .   He is equerry to the Prince of Wales
  • adj.   shì 'ěr wáng zhè juésè de xiǎng rén xuǎn .   He's a natural for the role of Lear
  • n.   běn shì guó wáng de xìng chén , yīzhāo shī chǒng zhòng rén gǎn dào wài .   He had been the king's favourite, and his sudden fall from grace surprised everyone
  •    de wén fēng wáng ěr lüè wēi yòu xiē xiāng .   His style distantly resembles that of Wilde
  • n.   de xiān zhuī zhì guó wáng .   He traces his descent from the Stuart kings
  • n.   xiāng xìn qián shēng shì wáng .   He believed he had been a prince in a previous incarnation
  •   xiān wáng xīng zuò   Cepheus
  • adj.   cán bào 'ér chòu míng yuǎn yáng de guó wáng .   a king infamous for his cruelty
  • adj.   suō bái wáng shì shí dài de rén   person who lived during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I
  • adj.   suō bái wáng de , yīng guó suō bái wáng de , suō bái wáng shí dài de , yīng guó wáng suō bái shì shí dài de , suō bái shì shí dài de   elizabethan
  • n.   suō bái shí dàiyīng guó wáng suō bái shì de shí dài)   the Elizabethan Age, ie the time of Queen Elizabeth I of England
  • n.   lǎng wáng guó , lǎng , lǎng   iran