regency的意思和读音

regency

: [ˈridʒənsi] : [ˈriːdʒ(ə)nsi]

n.

regencies  

regencyn.

1.a period of government by a regent(= a person who rules a country in place of the king or queen)

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n.1.a period during which a regent governs in the place of a king or queen

adj.1.relating to one of the periods in history when Britain or France had a regent instead of a king

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1."The Hyatt Regency collapse was an isolated event, " he said about the idea of disaster mental health.“,”

2.The sense of the regency as a time of peril persists.

3.Surprisingly Regency women of this era have opinions and a knowledge of the facts of life that were denied to later Victorian women.

4.Along the faded Regency seafront, souvenir stalls halted trading, led by staff at a sweet shop where Marine Wright once worked.

5.Above his head the gallery streched, supported on medal pillars in regency blue.

6.I'll find out and I'll reserve a room for him at the regency Hotel, if he needs one.

7.After much research, I came up with a package from the Private Travel Company to Sharm-el-Sheikh, staying at the Hyatt Regency.(PrivateTravelCompany)

8.The resort includes a range of luxury residences and a five-star resort hotel, the 200-room Hyatt Regency Danang Resort and Spa.,200

9.Atlanta, Georgia's image soared after its first atrium hotel, the Hyatt Regency Atlanta, triggered a wave of new development.

10.One is a 381-room Hyatt Regency on top of a shopping mall in the Kowloon district of the city.(HyattRegency),381