regality
/ri-gal-i-tee/US // rɪˈgæl ɪ ti //UK // (riːˈɡælɪtɪ) //
王权,摄政,法权,摄政性
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n.名词 noun
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plural re·gal·i·ties.
- : royalty, sovereignty, or kingship.
- : a right or privilege pertaining to a sovereign.
- : a kingdom.
- : territorial jurisdiction of a royal nature formerly conferred by the sovereign.a territory subject to such jurisdiction.
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Another one of a young woman has all the poised regality of an Avedon.
It just has a depth and regality to it, and is very immersive.
But 'the Moon's regality will hear no praise'—well then, will she hear blame?
Many of them had invested the caucus with the dignity of mystery, with a certain pomp and regality.
They insisted on 213 seeing a sign of regality shining on the head of their chosen, to make him their Emperor indeed.
There was a confusion of regality, displeasure, and grim humour in her attitude.
Yet did not his Successors durably inherit that scruple, but some were anointed, and solemnly accepted the Diadem of regality.
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