appanage
['æpənidʒ]
的封地
例句与用法:
The sight appalled me.
那景象使我心惊胆战。
The newspaper reports of starving children appalled me.
报纸对饥饿儿童的报道使我大为震惊。
We were appalled when we heard that the chairman had been murdered.
听说主席被谋杀,我们都吓坏了。
The prospect of another war appalled us.
想到有可能发生另一场战争,我们不寒而栗。
词形变化:
动词过去式: appalled |
动词过去分词: appalled |
动词现在分词: appalling |
动词第三人称单数: appalls |
=apanage
appanageappanageD.J.:[ˈæpənidʒ]K.K.:[ˈæpənɪdʒ]n.1.■(王,候或家臣的)封地,封禄
appanage['æpənidʒ]n.1.■=apanage
appanage[ˈap(ə)nɪdʒ](亦作 apanage)noun- (historical)a provision made for the maintenance of the younger children of kings and princes, consisting of a gift of land, an official position, or money
(史)(供养国王和亲王子女的)封地,封禄(包括土地、官职或金钱)
■(archaic)a benefit or right belonging to someone; perquisite
(古)权益;特权
the appanages of her rank.
她那个地位所能得到的权益。
语源- early 17th cent.: from French, based on medieval Latin appanare 'provide with the means of subsistence', from ad- 'to' + panis 'bread'
appanage
名词 appanage:
any customary and rightful perquisite appropriate to your station in life
同义词:apanage
a grant (by a sovereign or a legislative body) of resources to maintain a dependent member of a ruling family
同义词:apanage