单词 | regalia |
释义 | regalia From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Clothesregaliare‧ga‧li‧a /rɪˈɡeɪliə/ noun [uncountable]PGODCCtraditional clothes and decorations, used at official ceremonies (=worn by a king or queen) the royal regalia in full regalia (=wearing all their traditional clothes, decorations etc) a pipe band Examples from the Corpusregalia• Gold and silver have attracted particular attention because they were used to make prestige items such as jewellery and regalia.• He did so wearing his coral regalia.• Still, no chance of that with a Starfleet commander in full regalia waiting to meet you.• Do you want to see me in the full regalia?• Now she's back in her official regalia, in all its gleaming purple magnificence.• From a side street, police in full riot-proof regalia emerged to split the crowd in two.• The room is dimly lit and the regalia are mounted in a centrally placed glass case.• Thousands and thousands of fans, all wearing full western regalia.in full regalia• About 4,000 people marched along the twisting country road to the site, led by a traditional pipe band in full regalia.• Still, no chance of that with a Starfleet commander in full regalia waiting to meet you.Origin regalia (1500-1600) Medieval Latin Latin, from regalis; → REGAL |
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