peerage 的定义
- the body of peers of a country or state.
- the rank or dignity of a peer.
- a book listing the peers and giving their genealogies.
peerage 近义词
等同于 aristocracy
peerage 的近义词 12 个
- elite
- gentility
- gentry
- nobility
- upper class
- upper crust
- noblesse
- patricians
- society
- haut monde
- high society
- patriciate
peerage 的反义词 2 个
等同于 nobility
peerage 的近义词 32 个
- dignity
- generosity
- grandeur
- greatness
- integrity
- superiority
- upper class
- virtue
- elevation
- elite
- ennoblement
- exaltation
- excellence
- gentry
- glorification
- honor
- illustriousness
- incorruptibility
- loftiness
- magnanimity
- magnificence
- majesty
- nobleness
- patricians
- royalty
- society
- stateliness
- sublimity
- uprightness
- worthiness
- high society
- ruling class
peerage 的反义词 8 个
等同于 noblesse
peerage 的近义词 35 个
- birth
- blood
- dignity
- elevation
- elite
- ennoblement
- exaltation
- excellence
- generosity
- gentry
- glorification
- grandeur
- greatness
- honor
- illustriousness
- incorruptibility
- integrity
- loftiness
- magnanimity
- magnificence
- majesty
- nobleness
- patricians
- royalty
- society
- stateliness
- sublimity
- superiority
- uprightness
- virtue
- worthiness
- blue blood
- high society
- ruling class
- upper class
peerage 的反义词 12 个
更多peerage例句
- It was intended, instead, to be based on “peerage,” where all players are equal.
- Think aesthetics as politics, and academic credentials as peerage.
- Duchess is the highest rank in the English peerage (in descending order the ranks go duke, marquess, earl, viscount, and baron).
- But Blair has said publicly that he does not want a peerage.
- Estates sufficient to support the highest rank in the peerage were distributed among his illegitimate children.
- The meanest hind was ennobled by the accolade of martyrdom to the loftiest peerage of the skies.
- The other notice which Sir William had given for a committee on peerage reform was not followed up.
- The satisfaction consequent on Pitt's accession to power faded at the news that he had accepted a peerage as Earl of Chatham.
- George, who did not approve of a large increase in the peerage, was forced to yield to his minister's exigencies.