monarchy
n. 君主政體; 君主政治; 君主國
A monarchy is a system in which a country has a monarch.
In a few years we may no longer have a monarchy.
幾年後君主政體可能將不復存在。
...a serious debate on the future of the monarchy.
關於君主政體前途的嚴肅辯論
A monarchy is a country that has a monarch.
The monarchy is used to refer to the monarch and his or her family.
The monarchy has to create a balance between its public and private lives.
皇室成員不得不在公眾生活和私生活之間建立起一種平衡。
1. an autocracy governed by a monarch who usually inherits the authority
Monarchy, for instance, for all its manifest vices, was a conceivable government for millions.
比如說, 君主制雖然有其明顯的弊病, 成了千百萬群眾可以設想的政體.
The monarchy is the world's oldest system of government.
君主制是當今世界最古老的政府體制.
Morocco is an independent monarchy.
摩洛哥是個獨立的君主國家.
The Monarchy The English Constitution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.
君主制〉,摘自《英國憲法》, 劍橋大學出版社, 2001.
You think it inexorable , sir; but what of the whole monarchy, sir?
您認為那是傷天害理的一年, 但就整個專制政體來說呢, 先生?