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royal

adjective
/ˈrɔɪəl/
/ˈrɔɪəl/
[only before noun]
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  1. connected with or belonging to the king or queen of a country国王的;女王的;皇家的;王室的
    • the royal family王室
    • the royal household/court王室/宫廷
    • a royal wedding 王室婚礼
    • a royal palace王宫
    • During the Second World War the royal couple played a prominent role. 第二次世界大战期间,这对皇室夫妇扮演了一个重要角色。
    • by royal appointment (= a sign used by companies that supply goods to the royal family)皇家指定的标志
    • She took the opportunity to meet members of the British royal family.她借此机会会见了英国王室成员。
    compare regal
    Culture the aristocracy and titlesthe aristocracy and titlesBritish society still has quite a strong class system which is based on birth and social position. The upper class consists mainly of members of the aristocracy. The most senior are the royal family and members of the peerage. Next below them are baronets. Baronets have hereditary titles (= ranks passed on in the family from one generation to the next) but, unlike some peers, are not allowed to sit in the House of Lords. Below this there are various orders of knighthood.Knights are given their titles by the king or queen. In medieval times soldiers were made knights in as a reward for doing military service for their local lord. Today, knighthoods and other honours are announced at New Year or on the king's or queen's birthday and are given for significant public service or achievement. New knights receive their title at a special ceremony, during which they kneel in front of the king or queen, who touches them once on each shoulder with a sword. Knights may put Sir (for men) or Dame (for women) before their first name, and are allowed to have their own coat of arms . Knights who are given a title in this way are not considered to be part of the aristocracy.The oldest order of knighthood in England, which is also the oldest order of chivalry in Europe, is the Order of the Garter. There are 25 Knights of the Garter, in addition to the king or queen and the Prince of Wales. Other senior orders of knighthood include the Order of the Thistle, the Order of the Bath, the Order of the British Empire and the Royal Victorian Order. Letters after a person's name indicate which order he or she belongs to. Other knights are known as knights bachelor.People who have an upper-class family background may be considered as part of the local aristocracy even if they do not have a title. They often have an upper-class accent and conservative social and political views and are referred to as the county set. Members of the aristocracy are sometimes described as ' blue-blooded', because in former times their veins showed blue through their skin which was pale from not having to work in the fields. They are also sometimes referred to as 'the upper crust' (informal), or in a rude way as ' toffs'. In the past, members of the aristocracy could command respect because of their noble birth. Now, people are much more critical of those who inherit honours but who from their behaviour do not appear to deserve them.The US has no formal aristocracy in that there are no families who have been given titles by the head of state. In fact, the Constitution does not allow an aristocracy, saying 'No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States.' Perhaps because of this, Americans are very interested in Britain's royal family and nobility. There is, however, respect for US families who, though they do not have titles, have wealth and a social position similar to the British aristocracy. Class in the US is, to a large extent, based on money, but some people have more respect for old money (= money, land, etc. that has belonged to a family for many years) than new money (= money that a person has earned by working). The Boston Brahmins are the old, traditional families of Boston and they, together with groups of old families from other parts of the US, make up a type of American aristocracy.
  2. (abbreviation R)
    used in the names of organizations that serve or are supported by a king or queen(用于服务于国王或女王或受其赞助的组织名称)
    • the Royal Navy英国皇家海军
    • the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds皇家鸟类保护协会
  3. impressive; suitable for a king or queen庄严的;盛大的;高贵的;适合国王(或女王)的 synonym splendid
    • We were given a royal welcome.我们受到了盛大的欢迎。
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French roial, from Latin regalis ‘regal’.

royal

noun
/ˈrɔɪəl/
/ˈrɔɪəl/
[usually plural] (informal)
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  1. a member of a royal family王室成员
    • The Queen will be joined by other royals at this evening's performance.其他王室成员将和女王一起参加今晚的演出。
    Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French roial, from Latin regalis ‘regal’.
IELTS BNC: 682 COCA: 4306
IELTS BNC: 682 COCA: 4306
IELTS BNC: 682 COCA: 4306
royal
Ruling and not ruling: abdicate, accede, accession...
Ways of emphasizing how bad something is: utterly, sadly, hopelessly...
Members of royal families and the nobility: archduke, aristocracy, aristocrat...

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