knighthoods

英 [ˈnaɪthʊdz] 美 [ˈnaɪtˌhʊdz]

n.  (英国)爵士头衔,骑士头衔,爵士称号,骑士称号
knighthood的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (英国国王或女王授予的)爵士头衔,骑士头衔,爵士称号,骑士称号(其名前冠以Sir)
    A knighthood is a title that is given to a man by a British king or queen for his achievements or his service to his country. A man who has been given a knighthood can put 'Sir' in front of his name instead of 'Mr'.

    双语例句

    1. David Beckham and Andy Murray will miss out on knighthoods in the New Year Honours list, despite being widely tipped to receive the honours, according to reports.
      大卫·贝克汉姆和安迪·穆雷在英国新年嘉奖名单上将错失骑士爵位,尽管有报道称很多人都预测他们能够获得这项荣誉。
    2. The Queen conferred knighthoods on two bankers.
      女王授予两位银行家爵士爵位。
    3. Most honours fall into three types: life peerages, knighthoods, and appointments to the Order of the British Empire.
      主要荣誉头衔分为三类:终身贵族、骑士和英帝国勋章获得者。
    4. It reflects the worship of ancestors and gods, the two religious thought& Buddhism and Taoism, and the local folk of Nanyang about knighthoods official promotion.
      猴加官所体现的猴文化具有丰富的内涵,反映了祖先与神灵崇拜,佛、道二教的宗教思想和封侯加官价值观的南阳地方民俗。