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royally

/roi-uhl/US // ˈrɔɪ əl //UK // (ˈrɔɪəl) //

烂醉如泥,烂熟于心,烂漫,烂漫的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a king, queen, or other sovereign: royal power; a royal palace.
    • : descended from or related to a king or line of kings: a royal prince.
    • : noting or having the rank of a king or queen.
    • : established or chartered by or existing under the patronage of a sovereign: a royal society.
    • : serving or subject to a king, queen, or other sovereign.
    • : proceeding from or performed by a sovereign: a royal warrant.
    • : appropriate to or befitting a sovereign; magnificent; stately: royal splendor.
    • : British. in the service of the monarch or of the Commonwealth: Royal Marines; Royal Air Force.
    • : fine; excellent: in royal spirits.
    • : Informal. extreme or persistent; unmitigated: a royal nuisance; a royal pain.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Nautical. a sail set on a royal mast.
    • : Informal. a royal person; member of the royalty.
    • : Usually royals. Chiefly British. a member of England's royal family.
    • : a size of printing paper, 20 × 25 inches.
    • : a size of writing paper, 19 × 24 inches.
    • : Numismatics. any of various former coins, as the real or ryal.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • This may also be why royal bastards often ended up in prominent political positions.

  • Revenue generated by the CPB’s investments is exempt from taxation and is supposed to serve the royal institution—the Crown—rather than the king.

  • You could see this unexpected change as awful, as a royal pain and daily stress.

  • Our opulent test car’s “Twilight Purple” finish is a reasonable approximation of the royal color.

  • She would have to say that even to the mom who had waited too long to reserve Cinderella’s royal table for her daughter’s second birthday.

  • Bombshell report in the U.S. or royally obsessed with the Brits?

  • Buzz Bissinger on how the paper royally botched the story—which should never have been printed.

  • Sexless and reassuring they may be, incapable of sin they may be, but they have screwed us royally all the same.

  • Helena Bonham Carter, who was among the Best Dressed in 2010, this year found herself royally snubbed.

  • Isabel gratefully climbed to his high perch, after stating that she had no money, and being royally silenced.

  • Of course, when they reached the Emerald City their first duty was to visit Ozma's palace, where they were royally entertained.

  • He picked his steps from boulder to boulder, and then walked royally and resolutely on the ground of Ireland.

  • St. Mary's Abbey was often called upon to receive noble, even royal guests, and entertain them nobly and royally.

  • Later, when he had royally accepted some tickets for the reading and bowed his exit, Cable put his head in at the door.