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regencies是Regency的复数 Regency美 ['ridʒənsi] 英 ['riːdʒ(ə)nsi] - n.摄政;摄政期间;摄政管辖区;摄政权
- 网络摄政王;摄政时期;丽晶
n. | 1. the period from 1811-1820 in Great Britain during which George, Prince of Wales, ruled as regent for his father King George III 2. a group of people ruling on behalf of a monarch who is unable to rule because of youth, illness, or absence 3. the period from 1715-1723 in France during which Philip, Duke of Orleans, ruled as regent on behalf of King Louis XV 4. the authority and responsibilities or period in office of a regent 5. a period during which a regent governs in the place of a king or queen 1. the period from 1811-1820 in Great Britain during which George, Prince of Wales, ruled as regent for his father King George III 2. a group of people ruling on behalf of a monarch who is unable to rule because of youth, illness, or absence 3. the period from 1715-1723 in France during which Philip, Duke of Orleans, ruled as regent on behalf of King Louis XV 4. the authority and responsibilities or period in office of a regent 5. a period during which a regent governs in the place of a king or queen | adj. | 1. in the style prevalent and fashionable during either of the Regency periods 2. relating to one of the periods in history when Britain or France had a regent instead of a king |
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