regent的意思和读音

regent

: [ˈridʒənt] : [ˈriːdʒ(ə)nt]

n.

adj.;〈();〈

regents  

n.substitute,proxy,replacement

regentn.

1.a person who rules a country because the king or queen is too young, old, ill/sick, etc.

to act as regent

adj.1.2.()3.

n.1.2.,3.〉(),(Harvard );【】(,)

n.1.someone who governs a country in the place of a king or queen who is sick, young, or not available to govern

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1."Your Grace, " the scientist directed up to her, bowing. "The Regent regrets that he could not be here in person to bestow his gift. "殿,”,“。”

2.To see it as more would be to admit she had been wrong after all, that the Regent's course was the truer one, the predestined one.线

3.Eventually the Regent would show himself-in person or as before in the sphere-and when that day came, there would be much to discuss.————

4.But it was the Regent's behavior at the introductory summit sessions that finally convinced him to take matters into his own hands.

5.She was beginning to understand why the Regent had never regarded persuasion as a viable option where force could be employed.

6.We showed up to class, wrote on various topics, and received minimal grammar instruction--just enough to get by the Regent's Test.——

7.Cleopatra VII was the last queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty, ruling as co-regent with her son, Ptolemy XV.

8.Fourth, focus on the delicate nature of the Regent. The Regent inevitably came into political conflict sand power struggles.

9.Then, in case of Kim Jong Il's sudden death, he says, they will become "sort of prince-regent and princess-regent. "”。

10.Regent said the long-term trend for gold should be positive because of strong investment demand and increased jewelry buying.