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regality

/ri-gal-i-tee/US // rɪˈgæl ɪ ti //UK // (riːˈɡælɪtɪ) //

王权,摄政,法权,摄政性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    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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Examples

  • 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.