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单词 royally
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Definition of royally in English:

royally

adverb ˈrɔɪəliˈrɔɪəli
  • 1By a king or queen.

    a royally appointed vice president
    Example sentencesExamples
    • England and France had only a few royally sponsored voyages of discovery in the 16th century, mostly searching for the elusive Northwest Passage.
    • Being a duke or a count, or holding other royally conferred titles such as vir inluster (in France) or vir magnificus (in Italy), were important privileges.
    • He was important enough to delay a royally attended performance because he needed to be shaved (he was playing the Queen).
    • From 1670, through the royally chartered Hudson's Bay Company, England claimed sovereignty over Rupert's Land.
    • He could not transfer his royally delegated powers to the people, but only to a deputy such as himself.
    • He was, it is reported, royally recompensed by the imperial pair.
    • He tapped the wealth of the Church by putting much of its property under royally appointed 'Commendators'.
    • They were left to accept royally nominated commissioners to draft the treaty.
    • He received a commission for the altarpiece, to be painted for the royally patronized convent church in Madrid.
    • As a result of political party demonstrations against the royally appointed government, the prime minister resigned.
    1. 1.1 In a way suitable for a king or queen.
      he was paid royally by his wealthy patrons
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They travelled so royally and with such a long train of attendants that they attracted the sardonic notice of other tourists.
      • It's a great soundtrack if you want to evoke the court of the Sun King in your very own home, or to prance around royally in your best bathrobe.
      • During the next two months, she was entertained royally.
      • The prince's family also benefited royally from the bounty.
      • At the first wedding I attended, I was treated more royally than the bridesmaid.
      • The expression has been attributed to the emperor's desire to seem royally superior, but evidence suggests it could mean other things as well.
      • They ate royally and felt like part of the family.
      • The wealthy prince summons her to his island paradise for a royally lavish wedding.
      • All guests are treated royally, says the owner and manager.
      • The Windsor Castle will feed you right royally for less than that modest price.
  • 2informal To an extreme degree; utterly (used for emphasis)

    as submodifier their priorities are royally messed up
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am still royally irritated by the elimination of his character in favor of this macho posturer.
    • If you waste it, I'll royally break your head open!
    • I was royally frustrated when through, but happy all the same.
    • If your computer is royally messed up, you may need to back up your critical files and reinstall Windows.
    • There is no food in the house, but much wine on which to get royally drunk.
    • Royally shafted by the studio, they found themselves marooned in pre-production limbo.
    • I was royally confused about this story's chain of events.
    • I stand by and watch as customers get royally screwed.
    • It should be royally clear by now that the forces for integration vastly outnumber the forces against.
    • Hasn't either of you figured out you've been royally set up?
 
 

Definition of royally in US English:

royally

adverbˈrɔɪəliˈroiəlē
  • 1By a king or queen.

    a royally appointed vice president
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Being a duke or a count, or holding other royally conferred titles such as vir inluster (in France) or vir magnificus (in Italy), were important privileges.
    • From 1670, through the royally chartered Hudson's Bay Company, England claimed sovereignty over Rupert's Land.
    • He tapped the wealth of the Church by putting much of its property under royally appointed 'Commendators'.
    • He was important enough to delay a royally attended performance because he needed to be shaved (he was playing the Queen).
    • He could not transfer his royally delegated powers to the people, but only to a deputy such as himself.
    • He was, it is reported, royally recompensed by the imperial pair.
    • He received a commission for the altarpiece, to be painted for the royally patronized convent church in Madrid.
    • As a result of political party demonstrations against the royally appointed government, the prime minister resigned.
    • England and France had only a few royally sponsored voyages of discovery in the 16th century, mostly searching for the elusive Northwest Passage.
    • They were left to accept royally nominated commissioners to draft the treaty.
    1. 1.1 In a way suitable for a king or queen.
      he was paid royally by his wealthy patrons
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's a great soundtrack if you want to evoke the court of the Sun King in your very own home, or to prance around royally in your best bathrobe.
      • The expression has been attributed to the emperor's desire to seem royally superior, but evidence suggests it could mean other things as well.
      • The wealthy prince summons her to his island paradise for a royally lavish wedding.
      • They travelled so royally and with such a long train of attendants that they attracted the sardonic notice of other tourists.
      • All guests are treated royally, says the owner and manager.
      • They ate royally and felt like part of the family.
      • At the first wedding I attended, I was treated more royally than the bridesmaid.
      • During the next two months, she was entertained royally.
      • The prince's family also benefited royally from the bounty.
      • The Windsor Castle will feed you right royally for less than that modest price.
  • 2informal To an extreme degree; utterly (used for emphasis)

    as submodifier their priorities are royally messed up
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is no food in the house, but much wine on which to get royally drunk.
    • I was royally frustrated when through, but happy all the same.
    • Royally shafted by the studio, they found themselves marooned in pre-production limbo.
    • It should be royally clear by now that the forces for integration vastly outnumber the forces against.
    • I was royally confused about this story's chain of events.
    • Hasn't either of you figured out you've been royally set up?
    • If your computer is royally messed up, you may need to back up your critical files and reinstall Windows.
    • I am still royally irritated by the elimination of his character in favor of this macho posturer.
    • If you waste it, I'll royally break your head open!
    • I stand by and watch as customers get royally screwed.
 
 
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