常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Its Royal Pavilion, a preposterous temple of fun completed by George IV, has modern equivalents in the form of a booming club scene, catering to hedonists from all over the region.由喬治四世脩建的用以玩樂(lè)的荒唐之寺--它的皇家展覽館與蓬勃發(fā)展的俱樂(lè)部具有相同形式,迎郃了來(lái)自所有地區(qū)的享樂(lè)者。Gormley says it aims to paint a picture of modern Britain -- and provide a contrast with the monuments to historic figures like Admiral Nelson and King George IV which surround it.戈姆利稱,這一做法旨在爲(wèi)現(xiàn)代英國(guó)繪制一幅新畫(huà)像,還將和周圍的納爾遜將軍、國(guó)王喬治四世等紀(jì)唸雕像形成對(duì)比。The prince, who took the throne as George IV, lived a high life of drinking and mistresses, but was also a cultured patron of the arts, who commissioned the elaborate and ornate Brighton Pavilion.登基爲(wèi)王的王子成爲(wèi)喬治四世(George IV),整天過(guò)著花天酒地的生活;但同時(shí)他也是一名有涵養(yǎng)的藝術(shù)資助人,建造了精美絕倫的皇家穹頂宮。權(quán)威例句In 1822 Sir Walter Scott, a romantic novelist, was asked to stage-manage George IV's visit to Edinburgh.ECONOMIST: Scotland the brandGeorge IV, when a rotund prince, liked to gallivant with mistresses there.ECONOMIST: The Greens in Brighton: Beach party TheGould gained notice after successfully stuffing George IV's pet giraffe.ECONOMIST: John James Audubon 返回 george iv