scepter
英 [ˈseptə(r)]
美 [ˈseptər]
网络 君主节杖; 权杖; 权杖类; 节杖; 王权
COCA.26742
英英释义
noun
- a ceremonial or emblematic staff
- the imperial authority symbolized by a scepter
双语例句
- The scepter will not depart from Judah, nor the ruler's staff from between his feet, until he comes to whom it belongs and the obedience of the nations is his.
圭必不离犹大,杖必不离他两脚之间,直等细罗来到,万民都必归顺。 - The scepter is a token of regal status.
王冠与权杖是国王的标志。 - Should a time arise in which you must gain entry to this accursed fortress, use the Scepter of the Shifting Sands on the sacred gong.
当时机来临的时,你们要进入安其拉的时候,用这流沙节杖敲响神圣之锣。 - He would lower his scepter to spare your life?
他会放下权杖,饶你一命? - The state eagle holds a golden scepter and a golden orb.
鹰爪持象征皇权的金色权杖和金球。 - A scepter is the attribute of power.
权杖是权力的标志。 - The voice of the Lord will shatter assyria; with his Scepter he will strike them down.
亚述人必因耶和华的声音惊惶。耶和华必用杖击打他。 - A favored escape among the British royal family, Huka Lodge has hosted Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Edward and more dukes and duche es than you could shake a scepter at.
作为英国皇室成员消遣散心之地,胡卡小屋曾经招待过伊丽莎白女皇二世,爱德华王子以及多位公爵和公爵妇人。 - Invested with legal power or official authority especially as symbolized by having a scepter.
被授予法定的权利或者正式的权威,特别是以拥有节杖作为标志。 - The conqueror govern his new subject with an iron scepter.
征服者以铁腕统治其新臣民。