marquess 的定义
British.
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- “Politics is a hard-nosed game, and the right has been playing Marquess of Queensbury Rules for a long time on this,” he said.
- Duchess is the highest rank in the English peerage (in descending order the ranks go duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron).
- There's an ancient joke about a young MP who, late in the 19th century, posed a question to the aged Marquess of Salisbury.
- Indeed, he couldn't conceive that his Marquess of Queensbury rules might be seen as an easily exploited weakness.
- A Whig of still greater note and authority, the Marquess of Hartington, separated himself on this occasion from the junto.
- "He (pointing to the young gentleman in sky-blue) is the only son of the powerful Marquess of Filletoville." '
- The Marquess de Bouille, on hearing of the circumstance, took them to his house, where he treated them most hospitably.
- I am the youngest son of a marquess, answered the youth, a barber by trade, and affianced to the daughter of the King of Castille.
- Coningsby was summoned from Eton to Monmouth House, and returned to school in the full favour of the marquess.