Kings
n. (圣经)<列王纪>
[人名] 金斯; [地名] [美国] 金斯
A king is 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。
If you describe a man as the king of something, 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。
A king is a playing card with a picture of a king on it.
...the king of diamonds.
方片K
In chess, the king is the most important piece. When you are in a position to capture your opponent's king, you win the game.
If you say that someone lives 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。
Tel Aviv's Kings Square was renamed Yitzhak Rabin Square.
特拉维夫的国王广场更名为伊扎克·拉宾广场。
The two eldest are already doing well at Kings Wood.
年纪最长的两个现在已经在金斯伍德念书,成绩都不错。
The kings of France paid homage to no one.
法国国王不对任何人效忠。
the kings and queens of England
英格兰国王和王后
The French kings claimed precedence over those of Spain.
法国国王提出比西班牙国王享有优先权.