majesty
noun /ˈmædʒəsti/
/ˈmædʒəsti/
(plural majesties)
- [uncountable] the impressive and attractive quality that something has
雄伟壮观;庄严;威严 - the sheer majesty of St Peter’s in Rome
罗马圣彼得大教堂的雄伟庄严 - the majesty of the music
那音乐的庄严气氛
- the sheer majesty of St Peter’s in Rome
- [countable] His/Her Majesty, Your Majestya title of respect used when speaking about or to a king or queen
(对国王或女王的尊称)陛下 - Their Majesties, the King and Queen of Spain
西班牙国王和王后陛下 - The Prime Minister is here to see you, Your Majesty.
首相前来拜谒,陛下。
- Their Majesties, the King and Queen of Spain
- [uncountable] royal power
王权
词源Middle English (in the sense ‘greatness of God’): from Old French majeste, from Latin majestas, from a variant of majus, major-, comparative of magnus ‘great’.