柯林斯詞典sovereign /?s?vr?n/ (sovereigns) 1. ADJ A sovereign state or country is independent and not under the authority of any other country. 具有獨(dú)立主權(quán)的 Lithuania and Armenia signed a treaty in Vilnius recognizing each other as independent sovereign states. 立陶宛和亞美尼亞在維爾紐斯簽訂了一份互相承認(rèn)各自為獨(dú)立主權(quán)國(guó)家的協(xié)定。2. ADJ Sovereign is used to describe the person or institution that has the highest power in a country. (人或機(jī)構(gòu)的權(quán)力) 至高無(wú)上的 Sovereign power will continue to lie with the Supreme People's Assembly. 至高無(wú)上的權(quán)力將繼續(xù)掌控在最高人民議會(huì)。3. N-COUNT A sovereign is a king, queen, or other royal ruler of a country. 君主 In March 1889, she became the first British sovereign to set foot on Spanish soil. 1889年3月,她成為首位踏上西班牙國(guó)土的英國(guó)君主。 返回 sovereign劍橋詞典 sovereign noun [C] (RULER) a king or queen 君主;元首;最高統(tǒng)治者 sovereign noun [C] (COIN) a British gold coin that was in use in Britain from 1817 to 1914 and was worth £1 金鎊(英國(guó)于1817-1914年之間使用的面值為1英鎊的金幣) 返回 sovereign