regal 的定义
- of or relating to a king; royal: the regal power.
- befitting or resembling a king.
- stately; splendid.
regal 近义词
fit for royalty
更多regal例句
- In the other half of the draw, France, Spain and Portugal, former champions all, managed to eliminate themselves with less than regal performances.
- If you’re more about the aesthetics and or like to wrap yourself in a pretty throw and sit as still as a mummy or instantly fall asleep, consider upgrading from a basic wool throw blanket to something like cashmere, which is regal but also delicate.
- She effortlessly dons costume designer Jenny Beavan's sumptuous and regal designs, sketching each sidled movement into its own bit of cinematic art.
- The next morning, we meet at the Royal Palace, where the regal troops parade past on stately horses.
- Actress Madge Sinclair graced her roles with an undeniable and regal presence— no matter the title role— and became a force to reckon with in the entertainment industry.
- Regal Entertainment Group is the biggest and most geographically diverse theater company in the country.
- In October, news broke that Regal hired Morgan Stanley to explore a possible sale.
- Marzipan Flowers tells the story of Hadas Regal, a 48-year-old woman living on a kibbutz in southern Israel.
- With unexpected help from her transgender roommate, Regal finds the strength to put her life back together.
- After her husband dies in a freak accident, Regal moves to Tel Aviv.
- He was recalled, and again moved, in calm triumph, from his obscure chambers to the regal palace of the minister.
- She appealed to him as a glorious woman, regal in her carriage, wondrous in her youth and beauty.
- Scarcely a great name in English literature could be produced which had not been supported by regal or individual generosity.
- But the principal figure is truly great, in its noble, regal attitude, and quite unconstrained in its dramatic pose.
- "Let's go into this place," he said, turning in towards the hospitable portals of the Regal.