courtier
n. 侍臣,廷臣; 諂媚者
Courtiers were noblemen and women who spent a lot of time at the court of a king or queen.
1. an attendant at the court of a sovereign
The king disgraced the disloyal courtier.
王國貶黜了那位不忠的朝臣.
A young courtier, an old beggar.
年輕當朝臣, 年老當乞丐.
A senior courtier said:'He is determined to get his traveling costs down.
王室一位高階伺從說, 威廉 王子決心將自己的旅行成本降下來.
The success of great scholars and thinkers is commonly a courtier - like success, not kingly, not manly.
大學問家和思想家的成功, 通常不是帝王式的, 也不是英豪式的,反而是朝臣 式 的成功.
A courtier then went ahead of the others to report to the king.
事後,一位朝臣先回去向路易十五報告.