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单词 Rolls-Royce
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Definition of Rolls-Royce in English:

Rolls-Royce

noun rəʊlzˈrɔɪsˌrōlzˈrois
  • 1trademark A luxury car produced by the British Rolls-Royce company.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Apparently, only the front end of my Rolls-Royce was a Rolls-Royce.
    • The coffin will be carried in a vintage Rolls-Royce, with a large floral tribute on the top of the car.
    • At the very front of the queue, in a pastel yellow Rolls-Royce, was the new Lord Mayor Audrey Jones.
    • Every November, Hanson would draw up slowly to the mansion in his Rolls-Royce, carefully checking everything was perfect.
    • Margaret Thatcher was once driven, in a bullet-proof Rolls-Royce, past a group of angry placard-carrying demonstrators.
  • 2A product that is the most luxurious or highly specified of its kind.

    the one I have at the moment is the Rolls-Royce of accordions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Silver Cross, the "Rolls-Royce of prams" was lamented as another moribund classic British marque when production ceased after 125 years last September.
    • This type of scheme was once thought to be the Rolls-Royce of pensions - well-designed and guaranteed never to go wrong.
    • This is often described as the Rolls-Royce of whisky, and it is an absolute stunner.
    • "Unless you have a Rolls-Royce of a client, the top candidates aren't interested."
    • To call it the Rolls-Royce of champagne is an understatement - it's better than that.
    • This is the Rolls-Royce, the Citizen Kane, the Cordon Bleu of cartoons.
    • Supplied to some of the world's finest restaurants and suppliers, its reputation as the Rolls-Royce of meat was always well deserved.
    • No wonder Finzi astutely dubbed Walton ' the Rolls-Royce of music '.
    • I am on the Rolls-Royce of Saturday evening shows.
    • They had what was described by Treasury mandarins as a Rolls-Royce of an economy and the tremendous goodwill of the British people.
    • Many people still think of Reuters as the Rolls-Royce of news agencies.
    • The Kelly bag, made famous by Princess Grace and described as the Rolls-Royce of handbags, starts at € 4,000 for the basic model.
    • He's a real special player - a Rolls-Royce.
    • It is the Rolls-Royce of syringes and NHS procurement is done purely on a lowest cost per item.
 
 

Definition of Rolls-Royce in US English:

Rolls-Royce

nounˌrōlzˈrois
  • 1trademark A luxury car produced by the British Rolls-Royce company.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The coffin will be carried in a vintage Rolls-Royce, with a large floral tribute on the top of the car.
    • Apparently, only the front end of my Rolls-Royce was a Rolls-Royce.
    • Margaret Thatcher was once driven, in a bullet-proof Rolls-Royce, past a group of angry placard-carrying demonstrators.
    • Every November, Hanson would draw up slowly to the mansion in his Rolls-Royce, carefully checking everything was perfect.
    • At the very front of the queue, in a pastel yellow Rolls-Royce, was the new Lord Mayor Audrey Jones.
  • 2also Rolls RoyceA product that is the most luxurious or highly specified of its kind.

    the one I have at the moment is the Rolls Royce of accordions
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This type of scheme was once thought to be the Rolls-Royce of pensions - well-designed and guaranteed never to go wrong.
    • The Kelly bag, made famous by Princess Grace and described as the Rolls-Royce of handbags, starts at € 4,000 for the basic model.
    • This is often described as the Rolls-Royce of whisky, and it is an absolute stunner.
    • They had what was described by Treasury mandarins as a Rolls-Royce of an economy and the tremendous goodwill of the British people.
    • He's a real special player - a Rolls-Royce.
    • Supplied to some of the world's finest restaurants and suppliers, its reputation as the Rolls-Royce of meat was always well deserved.
    • Silver Cross, the "Rolls-Royce of prams" was lamented as another moribund classic British marque when production ceased after 125 years last September.
    • This is the Rolls-Royce, the Citizen Kane, the Cordon Bleu of cartoons.
    • Many people still think of Reuters as the Rolls-Royce of news agencies.
    • "Unless you have a Rolls-Royce of a client, the top candidates aren't interested."
    • It is the Rolls-Royce of syringes and NHS procurement is done purely on a lowest cost per item.
    • No wonder Finzi astutely dubbed Walton ' the Rolls-Royce of music '.
    • I am on the Rolls-Royce of Saturday evening shows.
    • To call it the Rolls-Royce of champagne is an understatement - it's better than that.
 
 
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