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khan

/kahn, kan/US // kɑn, kæn //UK // (kɑːn) //

可汗,汗,汗国,汗国人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a title held by hereditary rulers or tribal chiefs.
    • : the supreme ruler of the Tatar tribes, as well as emperor of China, during the Middle Ages: a descendant of Genghis Khan.
    • : a title of respect used in Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and other countries of Asia.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inruler
Synonyms
czar沙皇,沙特阿拉伯人,共和国的沙皇emperor皇帝,皇上,皇帝陛下,皇室king大王monarch君主,国君,国王,君主国shah沙赫,沙哈,沙尔,沙伊尔sultan苏丹,苏丹人,苏丹国,王子baron男爵,男男爵,男爵大人,巴伦baroness男爵夫人,女男爵,女爵,男爵女士caesar凯撒,恺撒,凯撒的caliph哈里发,哈里发先生,哈里发人,哈利法count数,计算,数数,计数countess女伯爵,伯爵夫人,女爵,女爵士czarina沙皇,沙皇陛下,莎士比亚dame贵妇人,贵族,贵妇,贵夫人duchess公爵夫人,女公爵,公主殿下,女爵duke公爵,公爵大人,杜克dynast爆炸装置,爆炸物,爆炸性气体,爆炸头empress女皇,皇后,帝后,女皇帝kaiser凯撒,凯泽,凯撒公司,凯泽尔lady女士,夫人,小姐,淑女lord领主,主人,主,主人公magnate大亨,富豪,巨头,大佬maharajah大雄宝殿,大王,大王爷,大公无私maharani马赫拉尼,马赫兰尼,马哈拉尼majesty威严,庄严,尊严,庄严性mikado米卡多,米加多,米卡朵,御伽陀mogul大亨,大亨们,大亨级人物,大亨级oligarch寡头政治家,寡头企业家,寡头,寡头老板overlord霸主,霸王,霸主级人物,霸王条款pasha帕夏,帕萨,帕沙,帕斯哈potentate壮士断腕,壮士,壮士一去不复返,壮丁prince王子,太子,王子殿下,王爷princess公主,公主殿下queen女王,王后,皇后,女皇rajah拉贾,拉杰,拉吉,拉贾尔rani拉尼,拉妮rex雷克斯,霸王龙,霸王花royal皇家,皇室,王室,皇家的sovereign主权,主权国家,主权国,主权者sultana苏丹娜,苏丹国,圣母玛利亚,苏丹菊tycoon大亨,大亨级人物,大亨们,富豪contessa竞争者,竞争者的,竞争性的crowned head冠冕堂皇,冠头,冠冕堂皇的头颅,冠冕堂皇地gerent绅士,绅士们,绅士风度,绅士的imperator帝国者,御林军,帝国主义者,帝国主义

Examples

  • The now-efficient process “once took a month by former means and now actually takes a day,” says Dr. Khan.

  • Part of that, Dr. Khan says, was a direct result of the global trekking PepsiCo is doing.

  • Zalwar Khan returns quickly and begins his morning prayers, spreading out a plastic mat and folding his arms over his chest.

  • Our escort, Hajji Zalwar Khan, is the chief elder in charge of the valley council.

  • Over the course of these meetings, Zalwar Khan, whose name in Pashto means brave leader, becomes more relaxed.

  • “Akhab Khan prevented those Shia dogs from shooting you and Mayne-sahib,” went on the low murmur.

  • “Ali Khan” was about to guide the ekka along the rough gangway when Mohammed Rasul interfered.

  • As for Akhab Khan and other leaders of rebel brigades, it was impossible to distinguish them among so many.

  • Probably the death of Akhab Khan had unnerved her, and she dared not trust to the mercy of the victors.

  • I took a stick and a small shield made of basket-work from Peer Khan, who had brought them, and advanced to the centre.