sceptre
英 [ˈseptə(r)]
美 [ˈseptər]
n. (象征王权的)节杖,权杖
复数:sceptres
BNC.23626 / COCA.41872
牛津词典
noun
- (象征王权的)节杖,权杖
a decorated rod carried by a king or queen at ceremonies as a symbol of their power
柯林斯词典
- (象征王权的)节杖,权杖
Asceptreis an ornamental rod that a king or queen carries on ceremonial occasions as a symbol of his or her power.
in AM, use 美国英语用 scepter
英英释义
noun
- a ceremonial or emblematic staff
- the imperial authority symbolized by a scepter
双语例句
- The queen's regalia at her coronation included her crown and sceptre.
女王加冕时的王位宝器有王冠和权杖。 - Survey our empire, and behold our home! These are our realms, no limits to their sway-Our flag the sceptre all who meet obey.
量一量我们的版图,看一看我们的家乡,这全是我们的帝国,它的权力到处通行,我们的旗帜就是王笏,谁碰到都得服从。 - The Royal insignia of crown and sceptre.
王冠和权杖的君王标志。 - The sceptre of truth will reign as I shall again give to man the truth, my laws and that of Creation so that he can rebuild a new civilisation.
真相的权杖将无处不在,因为我会再次给人类以真相,我的法则和创造(的法则?),使他们能够重建一个新的文明。 - Mace Tyrell would grasp the sceptre gladly, but mine own kin are not like to step aside and give it to him.
梅斯·提利尔会兴高采烈地抓住权杖,但是我的亲人们可不会站在一边乖乖给他。 - The sceptre is the king's badge of office.
权杖是帝王的象征之一。 - The crown and sceptre of Queen Isabella I, on display at a museum in Granada.
陈列在格兰纳达某家博物馆中的伊莎贝拉白一世的皇冠和节杖。 - About the days when doctor van taeke lived there and swayed the sceptre.
范特克医生以前在这里住过,治病救人。 - And fire is gone out of a rod of her branches, which hath devoured her fruit, so that she hath no strong rod to be a sceptre to rule.
火也从它枝干中发出,烧灭果子,以致没有坚固的枝干可做掌权者的杖。 - Give me my freedom and I'll give you the sceptre.
给我自由,君权就属於你。