regally
隆重地,隆重其事地,隆重其事,依然是
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- : 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.