royal
adj. 王室的; 皇家的; 莊嚴的
n. 王室成員
Royal is used to indicate that something is connected with a king, queen, or emperor, or their family. A royal person is a king, queen, or emperor, or a member of their family.
...an invitation to a royal garden party.
參加皇家遊園會的邀請
...the Japanese royal couple, Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko.
明仁天皇和美智子皇后這對日本皇室夫婦
Royal is used in the names of institutions or organizations that are officially appointed or supported by a member of a royal family.
...the Royal Academy of Music.
皇家音樂學院
...several pilots of the Royal Navy's 846 Squadron.
皇家海軍846中隊的幾個領航員
Members of the royal family are sometimes referred to as royals .
The royals have always been patrons of charities pulling in large donations.
王室成員一向熱心慈善事業,捐資數目巨大。
1. a sail set next above the topgallant on a royal mast
2. stag with antlers of 12 or more branches
1. of or relating to or indicative of or issued or performed by a king or queen or other monarch;
2. established or chartered or authorized by royalty;
3. being of the rank of a monarch;
4. belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler;
5. invested with royal power as symbolized by a crown;
royal road to
捷徑,快捷方式
the royal road
捷徑:毫無困難的方法或方式
The royal family is now being caricatured as savagely as it has ever been.
皇室人員如今也像以往那樣,常被粗暴無禮地畫成漫畫.
There's no royal roadto wisdom.
學識無捷徑.
The royal palace was filled with intrigue.
皇宮中充滿了勾心鬥角.
Kehr is a fellow of the Royal Society.
凱爾是皇家學會會員.
Most European royal families are connected with each other.
歐洲大部分王室都有姻親關係.