单词 | dynasty |
释义 | dynasty (dɪnəsti , US daɪn- ) Word forms: dynasties 1. countable noun A dynasty is a series of rulers of a country who all belong to the same family. The Seljuk dynasty of Syria was founded in 1094. Synonyms: empire, house, rule, regime 2. countable noun A dynasty is a period of time during which a country is ruled by members of the same family. ...carvings dating back to the Ming dynasty. 3. countable noun A dynasty is a family which has members from two or more generations who are important in a particular field of activity, for example in business or politics. ...the Kennedy dynasty. Collocations: family dynasty Though not a maternal figure, from there she presided over a family dynasty whose lives often seemed to echo her own. Times, Sunday Times With $250-million and the remnants of a family dynasty on the line, he can't afford to get this one wrong. Globe and Mail In it, the player tries to guide a family dynasty to power and wealth, starting from one character of limited means. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They are the last of a local family dynasty with a history stretching back over a century. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Presented in the approximate order of their appearance in the family dynasty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This, in effect, starts the succession to the fifth generation of the political dynasty that has governed the country for most of its post-independence history. Times, Sunday Times Sharing boyish looks, luxuriant dark hair and a cerebral manner, they have both enjoyed meteoric rises from the launchpad of a political dynasty. Times, Sunday Times He was born rich into a political dynasty, but not privileged. Times, Sunday Times He appears to be establishing a political dynasty after elevating two of his sons to senior military ranks. Times, Sunday Times Without a political dynasty behind her she rode the civil rights movement to rise to one of the highest offices in the land. Times, Sunday Times Their royal dynasty has been characterised as an ill-fated one, marked out for disaster by bad luck and bad decisions. Times, Sunday Times Indeed, many of the stops on this 13-day journey touch on key places where the royal dynasty left its mark. Times,Sunday Times His heirs formed a junior collateral branch of the royal dynasty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They headed various departments of this royal dynasty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The granting of such a title hardly removes its recipient from the royal dynasty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Opposition groups accused the ruling dynasty of rigging the turnout. Times, Sunday Times Building began in 1559 and, until independence in 1947, it was home to the oldest ruling dynasty in the world. Times, Sunday Times Relentless, ruthless and recurrent champions, they were football's most recognised and envied brand, a ruling dynasty for whom dominance was the default position. Times, Sunday Times Speculation about his health grew after he was absent for the first time in his nine-year rule from a state event honouring his ruling dynasty. Times,Sunday Times Jealousy, betrayal, mendacity and gullibility tear apart the ruling dynasty. Times,Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 王朝 Japanese: 王朝 |
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