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prince

/prins/US // prɪns //UK // (prɪns) //

王子,太子,王子殿下,王爷

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a nonreigning male member of a royal family.
    • : History/Historical. a sovereign or monarch; king.
    • : a son or grandson of a king or queen.
    • : the English equivalent of any of various titles of nobility in other countries.
    • : a holder of such a title.
    • : the ruler of a small state, as one actually or nominally subordinate to a suzerain: Monaco is ruled by a prince.
    • : a person or thing that is chief or preeminent in any class, group, etc.: a merchant prince.
    • : a person possessing admirably fine and genial characteristics: He is a prince of a man.

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Examples

  • “It’s 2021 and we are still fighting for bits and pieces of equality,” Prince wrote.

  • MBS, as the prince is known, “viewed Khashoggi as a threat to the Kingdom,” the report asserts, and “broadly supported using violent measures if necessary to silence him.”

  • The prince will also no longer serve as captain general of the Royal Marines, a role passed to him from his grandfather, Prince Philip, who had held the post for 64 years.

  • “There’s going to be a substantial opportunity for companies to create the tools to allow different types of computing paradigms to exist to support all the different regulatory regimes that are out there,” Prince said.

  • “We’ve been hearing from a number of publishers in Europe that they want to make sure they’re tracking as little as possible, while still trying to understand how their content is being received,” Prince said.

  • The new claims present numerous big problems for Prince Andrew.

  • Prince may have pranced around like a carefree libertine onstage, but in rehearsal he was more drill sergeant than sprite.

  • Prince George and his parents are enjoying their first Christmas in their magnificent country home.

  • And in a big departure from established royal protocol, Prince George might even get a—gasp—present to open on Christmas Day.

  • The biggest misfire here, though, was the notion that anyone would believe that this dude looked at all like Prince Harry.

  • And it would be hard indeed, if so remote a prince's notions of virtue and vice were to be offered as a standard for all mankind.

  • At the end of the campaign the Emperor justly rewarded his lieutenant by creating him Prince of Wagram.

  • He professed both to abominate and despise all mystery, refinement, and intrigue, either in a prince or a minister.

  • You will follow the suite of my daughter to Spain, and you will become the bosom Counsellor of the wife of your Prince?

  • Thereon the major-general took on himself to nominate Prince Eugne as Murat's successor.