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    monarchal查询结果如下:

    音标:[mə'nɑːkəl]
    基本释义/说明:adj.国王的;帝王风度的
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    adj.
    国王的;帝王风度的
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    1. 君主的
    -monarchal的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Of or pertaining to monarchism
    “Caldwell and Caldwell reported monarchistic dominance in the western mosquitofish when a male would freely roam and chase other males.”
    “Having signed all these class players it’s up to the loyal bluenose press and the monarchistic media to get behind the boys and help them back to the top where they belong.”
    monarchical的异体字
    “The earliest block, found in the monarchial period, appears in fact to be the most recent.”
    “Only three or four attained ministerial posts with some influence on national policies in an increasingly autocratic monarchial regime.”
    “The system provides for the perpetration of a monarchial power structure that should have been abandoned with our first revolution 228 years ago.”
    Of, or relating to monarchy or to a monarch.
    “As Dickens perceived it, the root cause of the French Revolution lay in an abuse of monarchic and aristocratic power in the eighteenth century.”
    “Also, he was uncomfortable with formality, dignity or the symbolic and monarchic aspects of the Presidency.”
    “The sceptre is believed to be a symbol for a monarchic or theocratic order, or a combination of the two.”
    Of or pertaining to a monarch or monarchy. || Having sole or undivided authority.
    “What we get here is a monarchical absolutist who gradually discovers his humanity.”
    “If you imagine a society founded on the rejects of monarchical and hierarchical Europe, then what might you imagine to be the result?”
    “As Europe basked in the Enlightenment, Popish superstition and its stablemate monarchical absolutism appeared to be receding into the past.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    An advocate of, or believer in, monarchy.
    “The mistaken view is that the nationalist camp is a compact mass with serious monarchist longings.”
    “I’m a devout monarchist, a professed atheist, and I’m working on my fourth novel.”
    “This last point was directed against all those who question the present constitution as Spanish centralist and monarchist.”
    One who monarchizes. || A monarchist.
    Rule by a monarchy. || The advocacy of such a political system.
    “His monarchism was held against him after the 1917 Revolution, until Stalin revealed his liking for him.”
    “Between the uncircumscribed freedom of parliamentarism and a presidentialism that resembles monarchism, the latter is preferable.”
    “It is difficult to know whether inevitabilism is genuine support for the republic or rather amounts to a form of monarchism.”
    The ruler of an absolute monarchy or the head of state of a constitutional monarchy. || The monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus, and other of genus Danaus, found primarily in North America, so called because of the designs on its wings. || (Australia, slang) Police.
    “She will never stand down as monarch and we fully support her.”
    “The former calypso monarch is widely regarded as a superb showman, one of the best at extemporaneous renditions while onstage.”
    “One might think that the political monarch and the social monocrat belong together.”
    A government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler). || The territory ruled over by a monarch; a kingdom. || A form of government where sovereignty is embodied by a single ruler in a state and his high aristocracy representing their separate divided lands within the state and their low aristocracy representing their separate divided fiefs.
    “When Prussia defeated France in 1870, it initiated the establishment of a new German Empire, a monarchy over monarchies.”
    “Can people move directly from a clan-based system to democracy, skipping monarchy and feudalism?”
    “Southern Iraq was inhabited by Arabian tribesmen, some of whom recognized the Sesanian monarchy.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To rule; to govern || (transitive) To convert to a monarchy. || (intransitive) To act or play the part of a monarch.
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