emperor

[英] [ˈempərə] [美] [ˈɛmpəɚ] 生词本

n.

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1. N-COUNT; N-TITLE 皇帝;君主 An emperor is a man who rules an empire or is the head of state in an empire. 
Noun

1. red table grape of California

2. large moth of temperate forests of Eurasia having heavily scaled transparent wings

3. large richly colored butterfly

法律

  • 1.帝王
  • 2.皇帝
1. "The Chronological Record of Historians," written by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-24 A.D.), was the world's earliest biographical work of literature, covering a history of 3,000 years. Its contents rang from the legendary Huang Di, or Yellow Emperor, to Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty (206B.C.-220A.D.).
中国西汉司马迁编著的《史记》是世界上最早的传记文学。它记事起于传说中的黄帝,迄于汉武帝,首尾3000年。

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2. "The Tang Ben Cao", completed in the fourth year of the reign of Emperor Gaozong (Xian Qing) of the Tang Dynasty (618 A.D.-907 A.D.), was the earliest book on medicine in the world.
中国的《唐本草》是世界上最早的一部国家药典。 编成于唐朝唐高宗显庆4年(公元659年)。

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3. Charlemagne was crowned Emperor on Christmas Day 800 AD.
查里曼于公元800 年圣诞节加冕为皇帝。

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4. Emperor Nero was an autocrat.
尼禄皇帝是一个专制独裁者。

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5. Even the emperor has his poor relatives.
皇帝也有草鞋亲。

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6. People's faith in the Emperor was based on the myth that he was infallible.
人们效忠君主是基于他永无过失的神话。

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7. Printing originated in China. In the period between the Sui Dynasty in the second half of the 6th century and the Tang Dynasty in the first half of the early 7th century, lithographic printing was invented and, in the 9th century, a large number of books began to be printed by the lithographic process. In the reign of Emperor Qingli of the Northern Song Dynasty (960 A.D.-1127 A.D.), a common fellow named Bi Sheng invented printing by movable type and started to use baked clay types for printing. The technology was introduced to other countries in about the mid-8th century.
中国首先发明印刷术。公元6世纪下半叶到7世纪上半叶的隋、唐之际, 中国就发明了雕版印刷,到9世纪, 开始了大规模的雕版印书。北宋庆历年间, 平民毕升发明用胶泥焙烧的活字, 开始了活字印刷。约在8世纪中叶,印刷术传到国外。

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8. Some people seemed to believe that with the abolition of the emperor, China had become a democratic country and that hence forth everything would take its proper course.
有人以为没有皇帝,中国就算是民主国家,百事大吉,天下太平了。

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9. The First Emperor of Qin unified China in 221 B.C.
秦始皇于公元前221年统一中国。

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10. The Kangxi Dictionary, completed in the Qing Dynasty (1644 A.D.-1911 A.D.) and released in the 55th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1716 A.D.), was the world's earliest and biggest dictionary with 47035 entries of Chinese characters.
中国清代的《康熙字典》是世界上最早、 字数最多的字典。于康熙 55 年(公元1716年)发行,共收47035个字。

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11. The daughter of an emperor does not worry about finding a husband.
皇帝女儿不愁嫁。

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12. The emperor issued an edict forbidding doing trade with foreigners.
皇帝颁布了一项不得和外国人做生意的敕令。

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13. The emperor of Russia Peter I was given the appellation "the Great ".
俄皇彼得一世被加上了“大帝”的称号。

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14. The emperor unified the country by the sword.
那位皇帝用武力统一了全国。

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15. The emperor was clad in a rich robe encrusted with jewels.
皇帝身穿一件镶满宝石的华贵礼袍。

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16. The emperor was deposed and his army disbanded.
皇帝被废黜,他的军队也被解散了。

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17. The emperor's decrees and letters were in the national archives.
皇帝的御令和信件保存在国家档案馆里。

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18. The new emperor declared a total amnesty.
新皇帝宣布大赦天下。

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19. They prostrated themselves before the emperor.
他们拜倒在皇帝的面前。

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20. Yuan Shikai forced the emperor to abdicate and hand over power to him.
袁世凯逼迫皇帝逊位,把政权交给他。

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