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marchese

/mahr-key-zey; Italian mahr-ke-ze/US // mɑrˈkeɪ zeɪ; Italian mɑrˈkɛ zɛ //UK // Italian (marˈkeːze) //

马切斯,侯赛因,马尔凯斯,马尔凯

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mar·che·si [mahr-key-zee Italian mahr-ke-zee]. /mɑrˈkeɪ zi Italian mɑrˈkɛ zi/.

    • : an Italian nobleman, equivalent in rank to a marquis.

Examples

  • In his GQ cover story on Kunis last year, David Marchese ended the interview by, yes, asking her out.

  • I tell the Marchese that if he is so fond of the musty Middle Ages he ought to go about in armour himself by rights.

  • Their placidity amused the Marchese, and so did the thought of the little scene that he knew was being enacted in the library.

  • Mr Marvel stood up and bowed as she passed, and the silent, saturnine Marchese stared.

  • As the Prince and the Marchese stood together by the fireplace at the other end of the long room Mamie joined them.

  • And he plunged his stiletto within the bosom of the marchese.