kings
英 [kɪŋz]
美 [kɪŋz]
n. 君主; 国王; (人、动物、事物中的)首屈一指者,最重要者,大王; (与动植物名称连用构成复合词,表示巨型)…之最,…之王,巨型…
king的复数
BNC.10069
柯林斯词典
- N-TITLE; N-COUNT 君主;国王
Akingis a man who is the most important member of the royal family of his country, and who is considered to be the Head of State of that country.- ...the king and queen of Spain...
西班牙国王和王后 - In 1154, Henry II became King of England.
1154年,亨利二世成为英格兰国王。 - ...King Albert.
阿尔伯特国王
- ...the king and queen of Spain...
- N-COUNT 最重要者;首屈一指者;…之王
If you describe a man asthe king ofsomething, you mean that he is the most important person doing that thing or he is the best at doing it.- He's the king of unlicensed boxing...
他是黑市拳王。 - He was the king of the big love song.
他是流行情歌之王。
- He's the king of unlicensed boxing...
- N-COUNT (纸牌中的)老K
Akingis a playing card with a picture of a king on it.- ...the king of diamonds.
方片K
- ...the king of diamonds.
- (国际象棋中的)王
In chess, thekingis the most important piece. When you are in a position to capture your opponent's king, you win the game. - PHRASE 过阔绰的生活;活得像个国王
If you say that someonelives like a king, you mean that they are able to live in a very comfortable or luxurious way.- Executives lived like kings. The top thirty-one executives were paid a total of $14.2 million.
经理们活得像国王一样。职位最高的31名经理的薪金总额达到了1,420万美元。
- Executives lived like kings. The top thirty-one executives were paid a total of $14.2 million.
- a king's ransom→ see:ransom