sovereigns
n. 君主( sovereign的名詞複數 ); 國王; 女王; 舊時價值為一鎊的英國金幣
A sovereign state or country is independent and not under the authority of any other country.
Lithuania and Armenia signed a treaty in Vilnius recognising each other as independent sovereign states...
立陶宛和亞美尼亞在維爾紐斯簽訂條約,承認彼此為獨立主權國家。
The Russian Federation declared itself to be a sovereign republic.
俄羅斯聯邦宣佈自己為主權獨立的共和國。
Sovereign is used to describe the person or institution that has the highest power in a country.
Sovereign power will continue to lie with the Supreme People's Assembly.
最高統治權仍然掌握在最高人民會議手中。
A sovereign is a king, queen, or other royal ruler of a country.
In March 1889, she became the first British sovereign to set foot on Spanish soil.
1889 年 3 月,她成為第一位踏上西班牙領土的英國君主。
Throughout the war the Royal Sovereigns remained an expense and an anxiety.
在整個戰爭期間,“皇家君主”號級艦隻始終是一種浪費和隱憂.
Seven sovereigns had occupied the throne of England.
英國已有七個國王登過寶座.
The be fished up five new sovereigns from his trouser pucket and examined them.
後來他從褲子口袋裡掏出五板新的金幣仔細端詳.
What did these two sovereigns give you in exchange for these magnificent presents?
那兩位至尊用什麼來和您交換這種珍貴的禮物 呢 ?
In the pocket of the suit were four gold sovereigns.
在西裝的口袋裡有四枚舊金幣.