vassal
发音
英 [ˈvæsl]
美 [ˈvæsəl]
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- n.
- 奴仆
- <史>(封建时代)诸侯
- 从属者
- 下属
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- adj.
- 奴仆的
- 奴隶的
- 臣的
- 附庸的
单词词源
vassal 封臣
来自拉丁语vassus,仆人,词源同valet,varlet,用于指封臣。
双语例句
- 1. Italy , like greece today , would become an economic vassal of germany .
- 这将让意大利与如今的希腊一样成为德国的经济附庸。
- 2. Once in charge the chinese sat back and accepted tribute from their suzerain and vassal states , such as tibet .
- 就像中国曾经坐在那里接受那些附庸国和宗主国的贡品,比如西藏。
- 3. It has tried to open doors to burma , also known as myanmar , which u.s. officials believe is in danger of becoming a chinese vassal state .
- 美国已尝试敞开和缅甸政府对话的大门,因为美国政府相信缅甸有变成中国附庸国的危险。
- 4. In addition to controlling almost 30 provinces in western asia , northern africa and europe , the ottoman empire also had numerous vassal states that it administered for nearly six centuries .
- 除了在西亚、北非和欧洲控制有近30个省,奥斯曼帝国还有其管理了近6个世纪的众多附庸国。
- 5. Another principle is the right of any country , even if it is a former soviet vassal in what russia still counts as its own sphere of influence , to ask to join nato .
- 另一个原则是任何国家,不管是不是前苏联的附庸,不管俄国是不是依然认为它属于自己的势力范围,都有权申请加入北约。