基本解釋n. 男爵(baron復(fù)數(shù))英漢例句雙語例句Such barons as these have their own dominions and subjects, who recognize them as masters and have natural affection for them.像這樣的貴族擁有他們自己的領(lǐng)地和臣屬,臣民把他們當(dāng)作是自己的主人,并對他們有著自然的忠誠。Barons are old fellows, they go to the Luxembourg, in front of the chateau,where there is the most sun, and they read the Quotidienne for a sou.男爵,那都是些老家伙,他們逛盧森堡公園,全待在大樓前面,太陽最好的地方,還看一個(gè)蘇一張的《每日新聞》。Throughout the Middle Ages, from the barons forcing King John to sign the Magna Carta, to the Wars of the Roses, rebellion was a game played almost exclusively by the rich and powerful.在整個(gè)中世紀(jì),從男爵們強(qiáng)迫英王約翰簽署大憲章,再到玫瑰戰(zhàn)爭,反叛基本上是一個(gè)只有豪門貴族才玩得起的游戲。權(quán)威例句It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies.FORBES: Egypt, Be Careful What You Wish ForThese barons of industry would never seriously consider investing in the Mets under any circumstances.FORBES: Money Wasn't the Only Thing that Madoff Stole from Fred WilponThe contraband barons that thrived under Mr Stroessner's protection are turning to legitimate trade.ECONOMIST: Andres Rodriguezbarons更多例句詞組短語短語Birminghfeel Barons 他為伯明翰男爵隊(duì);次級球隊(duì)伯明翰男爵隊(duì)Birminghwim Barons 伯明翰男爵隊(duì)Blessed Barons 世紀(jì)三巨頭Air Barons 空戰(zhàn)王者Sea Barons 海男爵barons更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A baron is a man who is a member of the lowest rank of the nobility. You can use baron to refer to someone who controls a large part of a particular industry or activity and who is therefore extremely powerful. barons劍橋字典barons柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義歷史學(xué)(中世紀(jì)由國王直接敕封領(lǐng)地的)貴族