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regally

/ree-guhl/US // ˈri gəl //UK // (ˈriːɡəl) //

隆重地,隆重其事地,隆重其事,依然是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a king; royal: the regal power.
    • : befitting or resembling a king.
    • : stately; splendid.

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Examples

  • She’s upstanding and regal in her tasteful wardrobe of doctor’s wife clothes, an assortment of neatly pressed cotton blouses and trim, undistinguished little hats.

  • When Ailey opens, the late Cicely Tyson comes into focus, standing glorious and regal on stage at the Kennedy Center for the Arts honoring the famed dancer and choreographer.

  • It’s a regal version of the typically mayonnaise-masked seafood dish.

  • Last year, Lewis turned 50: he celebrated, regally, by having three parties, in New York, Los Angeles, and Ibiza.

  • Born at West Point into the American aristocracy—the grandson of a senator—Vidal was regally handsome and dazzlingly gifted.

  • In fine contrast stood the Queen of Asturia, regally beautiful, perfectly dressed and flashing with diamonds.

  • Her dark and brilliant beauty shone forth regally from the costly setting.

  • The Junonian quality of her form and manner made him throw himself by an impulse into harmony with her, and he responded regally.

  • When she was stepping regally down the path, Amelia said in a hasty whisper to Sophia: "Did you tell her?"

  • "Show my men how," she said, and squatted regally on the turf.