zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • jiǎ de gǎn qíngwěi wěi zào de shù zuò pǐnjiǎ mào de wáng
    counterfeit emotion; counterfeit money; counterfeit works of art; a counterfeit prince.
  • guǒ shuō dài 'ān wáng fēi gōng zhù zài mǒu zhǒng chéng shàng hěn xiāng xiàng de huà -- mendōu shí máo piào liàng qíng yòu cháng cháng shòu dào shāng hài -- men de què yòu zhe tiān rǎng zhī bié
    If indeed the two princesses were counterparts -- Diana the latter-day embodiment of the stylish, passionate and wounded Margaret -- heir final exits could not have contrasted more starkly.
  • zhōng shān guó wáng
    Kings Tomb of Zhongshan Country
  • guó jiā nèi yòu xiē rén rén gòu jiézhǔn bèi tuī fān wáng
    Some of his countrymen had leagued with the enemy to destroy the power of the queen.
  • yīcháng zhèng biàn fèi chù liǎo guó wáng
    A coup d état deposed the king.
  • wáng píngdāng rán
    Wang Ping: Of course.
  • suǒ luó mén guó wáng de gōng tíng huá zhù chēng
    The court of King Solomon was noted for its splendor.
  • xià tiān wáng shì shàng xià dào xiāng xià
    The court moves to the country in the summer.
  • diǎn yòu mào yòu wáng shì pài
    In a courtly manner; elegantly or politely.
  • guǐ duō duān de guó wáng qǐng lǎo rén jiǔ bìng sòng jīn yòu shuō chū 'ér néng zhǎo dào yāo guài suǒ shè de xiàn jǐng
    The king craftily offered the man wine and gold and persuaded him to tell where the traps and the sprite --could be found.
  • diǎn guī dìngshàng děng shàng de rén wáng děng mìng jià wéi shī děng zhòng de huáng jīnér xià děng xià de rén liè jiàng rén děng mìng jià wéi gēn cǎo shéng
    The codes specified that the lives of people of the highest rank of the upper class, such as a prince, were literally worth their weight in gold, whereas the lives of people of the lowest rank of the lower class, such as women, butchers, hunters and craftsmen, were worth no more than the price of a straw rope.
  • cóng qián yòu jiǎo huá 'ér cán de guó wáng tān yànxiǎng fāng shè xiàng de chén mín zhēng shuìbìng gāo jīn
    Once upon a time there lived a cruel and crafty king who sought every means to tax his subjects and increase their rents.
  • ā gònggāng duōluó hàn de mín men de xiōng men cóng men yǎn kàn dào men gēn yàng kǒng xīn jīng dǎn zhànhuò yòu tiānrén lèi biàn wěi suō nuò ruòshěqì péng yǒuduàn jué yǒu dàn jīn tiān jué huì zhè yànghuò yòu tiānchái láng gōng rén lèi chéng chírén lèi yīn bèi miè juédàn jīn tiān jué huì zhè yàngjīn tiān men shì fèn zhàn men suǒ zhēn shì qiē de míng mìng lìng men kàng fāng de yǒng shì men jiè 3 wáng zhě guī lái
    Aragorn: Sons of Gondor, of Rohan, my brothers! I see in your eyes... The same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of Men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, But not this day. An hour of wolves and shattered shields when the age of Men comes crashing down, But it is not this day! This day we fight! By all that you hold dear on this good earth, I bid you stand, Men of the West!
  • bèi fēng wéi wēi 'ěr shì qīn wáng
    He was created Prince of Wales.
  • wáng fēng zhè rén wéi jué shì
    The queen created the man a knight.
  • wáng lóng shàng bái 'ě běi měi zhōu de zhǒng xíng shí ròu kǒng lóngqián zhī xiǎo qiě tóu
    A large carnivorous dinosaur of the Upper Cretaceous Period of North America, characterized by small forelimbs and a large head.
  • nuò dǎo zhī wángzhòu 'ōu luó zhī hòu chéng wéi de sān guān zhī
    A king of Crete, the son of Zeus and Europa, who was made one of the three judges in the underworld after his death.
  • nuò suǒ běi de chéngwèi xiàn zài de lín jìnqīng tóng shí dài wén míng de zhōng xīn néng shì cóng gōng yuán qián 2000 nián dào 1400 nián hěn fán shèng shì dài luó gōng nuò guó wáng gōng diàn chuán shuō de suǒ zài
    An ancient city of northern Crete near present-day Ir yòng lion. The center of a Bronze Age culture that probably flourished from c.2000 to1400 b.c., it is the traditional site of the labyrinth of Daedalus and the palace of King Minos.
  • ōu luó de sān shēng dōushì shén huà zhōng yòu míng de rén nuò zuò liǎo de guó wáng hòu chéng wéi yīn cáo de guān màn bèi rèn wéi yōu míng jiān de guó wáng guānér 'ěr dōng shì rén de xiān
    Her three sons are famous in Greek myth: Minos, who became king of Crete, and after his death a judge in the lower word; Rhadamanthus, who also was regarded as king and judge in the world of ghosts; and Sarpedon, who was ancestor of the Lycians.
  • wéi wáng ěr zhī 'ér
    She cried over Wilde 's death.
  • suí hòu zài 1966 nián de zhí lǎng · 'ān tóng shì fěi · kǎi wèi shēng xué jiājiāng zhè zhǒng shēng mìng míng wéi sarcoauchus zhī wáng , " ě zhī wáng "。
    In 1966 his niece France de Broin and fellow paleontologist Philippe Taquet named the creature Sarcosuchus imperator, the " flesh crocodile emperor."
  • míng shàoxiào zài zhì de jiān yòu wáng guān xíng de wén zhāng
    A major has a crown on the shoulder of his uniform.
  • zhí mín fǎn kàng guó wáng de
    the colonies revolted against the crown.
  • wáng wèi chuán gěi liǎo chéng rén
    The crown descended to the heir.
  • wáng guān shì guó wáng de xiàng zhēng
    A crown is emblem of the king.
  • de wáng guān xiāng qiàn zhe zhēn guì de zhū bǎo
    Her crown is set with precious jewels.
  • wáng guān nán zhì tóu tòng
    A crown is no cure for the headache.
  • zuò wéi wáng guó xiàng zhēng de wáng guān
    the crown as a symbol of a monarchy.
  • zhè dǐng wáng guān shàng xiāng qiàn zhe jīn yín
    The crown was enchased with gold and silver.
  • cuàn duó lái de wáng guān zhòng zhòng de zài de tóu shàng
    the usurped crown sat heavy on his head.
  • wáng guān shì zhuān wèiguó wáng zhì zào de
    This crown was made especially for the King.
  • wéi wáng zhě 'ān níng
    Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.