royalty 的定义
plural roy·al·ties.
- royal persons collectively.
- royal status, dignity, or power; sovereignty: to be elevated to royalty.
- a person of royal lineage; member of a royal family.
- royalties, Archaic. prerogatives, rights, or symbolic emblems of a king, queen, or other sovereign.
- a royal domain; kingdom; realm.
- character or quality proper to or befitting a sovereign; nobility.
- the most well-known and admired member or members of a particular field or category: Her parents are Hollywood royalty. The brand is royalty among champagnes.
- a compensation or portion of the proceeds paid to the owner of a right, as a patent or oil or mineral right, for the use of it.
- an agreed portion of the income from a work paid to its author, composer, etc., usually a percentage of the retail price of each copy sold.
- a royal right, as over minerals, granted by a sovereign to a person or corporation.
- the payment made for such a right.
royalty 近义词
sovereignty
nobility
更多royalty例句
- Weissman is not one of them, though he stands to get patent royalties.
- There’s a cohort in the country that only knows the Gonzaga Bulldogs as college basketball royalty.
- Once a menu is launched, it is produced by JustKitchen instead of the brands, which are paid royalties.
- This year’s struggles have served to highlight concerns over streaming royalties.
- A multitude of manual processes and siloed systems meant that developers and publishers couldn’t link complex calculations for royalties to the underlying data.
- At the time, Valli was in Europe, married to a fascist type who was minor-order royalty.
- He is as well-connected with rock stars as he is with royalty.
- The auctioneer talks about knowing and employing royalty, and celebrity big spenders.
- Sure, there was top royalty (Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles) and a former Prime Minister (John Major).
- The Afghanistan artist who designed the cards receives a royalty on all packages sold.
- Some affirm that he wrote to please royalty, but if so why did he not condemn the custom to appease the wrath of a sapient king.
- By their agreement with the owner, the Company have the right of mining under an area of 185 acres, at a royalty of 6d.
- He did this to signalise his disapprobation of royalty, and his preference for democratic equality.
- Deputations to royalty had no effect in staying the change, and thousands were thrown on the parish.
- It is now a city of fifty thousand and dates its rise from the patronage of royalty a century and a half ago.